Porous Protest and Rhetorical Performance: Democratic Transformation at Occupy
What follows considers whether harnessing word (argument) and action (occupation) constitutes a transformative democratic performance. In this, I am not seeking to replace the Aristotelian concept of performance, nor its transformative aspect, but I do ask how appropriate it is to confine mimetic ac...
Main Author: | Millette, Holly-Gale (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015.
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