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  1. Rights and the politics of performativity.Karen Zivi - 2008 - In Terrell Carver & Samuel Allen Chambers (eds.), Judith Butler's Precarious Politics: Critical Encounters. Routledge.
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    The Promise is in the Practice.Karen Zivi - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (3):395-398.
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    Contesting Motherhood in the Age of AIDS: Maternal Ideology in the Debate over Mandatory HIV Testing.Karen Zivi - 2005 - Feminist Studies 31 (2):347-374.
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    Foucault and the politics of rights.Karen Zivi - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (2):313-316.
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    Politics Is Hard Work: Performativity and the Preconditions of Intelligibility.Karen Zivi - 2016 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 49 (4):438-458.
    Language creates; it does not simply reflect. Speaking is a doing that is more than an enunciative act. To utter a sentence may be to do the thing of which one speaks. In and through speaking, we create that which we seem only to represent. These are just a few of the key insights from J. L. Austin’s groundbreaking work on linguistic performativity, a number of which have found a home in contemporary democratic theory. If from Austin we get the (...)
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    Book in Review: Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory, by Nancy J. Hirschmann. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. 342 pp. $24.95. [REVIEW]Karen Zivi - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (4):582-585.
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