Abstract
In this investigation into the notion and theories of performativity, especially as they have developed in Germany and Scandinavia over the last few years, Morten Kyndrup places performativity in a broader field of aesthetic theory and analysis in order to qualify its distinctive traits and possible resources for aesthetic thinking.
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