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==Bibliography and further reading== *Austin, J. L. 1962. ''How to Do Things with Words''. Oxford: Clarendon Press. *Austin, J. L. 1970. "Performative Utterances." In Austin, "Philosophical Papers", 233β52. London: Oxford University Press. *Bakhtin, Mikhail. "Discourse in the Novel", The dialogic imagination : four essays; edited by Michael Holquist; translated by Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist Austin: University of Texas Press, c1981. * Bamberg, M., ''Narrative. State of the Art'' (2007). *Barad, Karen. 2003. "Posthumanist Performativity: Toward and Understanding of How Matter Comes to Matter." ''Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society'' 28.3: 801β831. *Boldyrev, Ivan and Svetlova, Ekaterina. 2016. Enacting Dismal Science: New Perspectives on the Performativity of Economics. 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"Critically Queer", in ''Identity: A Reader''. London: Sage Publications. *Butler, Judith. 2010. "Performative Agency", in ''Journal of Cultural Economy'' 3:2, 147β161. {{doi| 10.1080/17530350.2010.494117}}. *Callon, Michel. 1998. "Introduction: the Embeddedness of Economic Markets in Economics". In M. Callon (ed.), ''The Laws of the Markets''. Oxford: Blackwell. *Carlson, M., ''Performance: A Critical Introduction'' (London 1996). *Chaney, D., ''Fictions of Collective Life'' (London 1993). *Crane, M. T. 'What was performance?', in: ''Criticism'' 43, afl. 2 (2001), pp. 169β187. *Davidson, M., ''Ghostlier Demarcations. Modern Poetry and the Material Word'' (Berkeley 1997). *Davis, T. C., ''The Cambridge Companion to Performance Studies'' (Illinois 2008). *Derrida, Jacques. 1971. "Signature, Event, Context", in Limited, inc., Evanston: Northwestern Univ. Press, 1988. *Dirksmeier, P & I. 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