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SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 19-37出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0735275120984824
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performance; cultural sociology; political discourse
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This article discusses the challenges of performers having multiple and interconnected audiences, and the importance of conceptualizing these performances for understanding recent political events in pluralistic societies. The author outlines the necessary conditions for connected audiences, potential configurations, and the challenges for performative success in these situations.
Previous accounts of social performance have examined the difficulties associated with multiple audiences, but few describe situations in which a performer's audiences are not only multiple but are also connected in ways that mean the reaction of one audience will influence that of the other. I lay out the necessary conditions for audiences to be considered connected, the potential configurations of connected audiences, and the challenges for performative success that come with such configurations. I argue that some performance structures are increasingly central to civil engagement as groups become less likely to interact but more likely to virtually observe one another and that conceptualizing these performances is essential to understanding recent political events in pluralistic societies.
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