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The Inscription of Art and Everyday Life: How Being Slips into Performance

May 20, 2011 · by admin · in e-Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1

Tamarin Norwood Abstract: This article analyses practices of cultural production that bear upon the relation between the actual (the indicative: x is) and the inscription or performance of the actual (the subjunctive: as if x were). In my analysis the…

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