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Performance at the Nexus of Gender, Power, and Desire: Reconsidering Bauman’s Verbal Art from the Perspective of Gendered Subjectivity as Performance

Richard Bauman’s theory of performance has supported feminist work in folklore but proves incompatible with contemporary concepts of gendered subjectivity. Bauman’s combination of formalist and behaviorist perspectives paradoxically de-emphasized and undertheorized audience and emotion. The threat p...

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Published in:The Journal of American folklore 2002-01, Vol.115 (455), p.28-61
Main Author: Sawin, Patricia E.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Richard Bauman’s theory of performance has supported feminist work in folklore but proves incompatible with contemporary concepts of gendered subjectivity. Bauman’s combination of formalist and behaviorist perspectives paradoxically de-emphasized and undertheorized audience and emotion. The threat posed by women’s performance is better explained by exploring how performance constructs reciprocal positions for audience and performer, mobilizes desire, and motivates investment in gendered subject positions. Analysis of two stories Bessie Eldreth tells about audience response to her singing exemplifies the power of this gender-informed approach.
ISSN:0021-8715
1535-1882
DOI:10.2307/542078