Author
Ellis Goldberg
Institution
University of Washington
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Abstract
This paper argues that we should distinguish between speech and communication. It further suggests that performative speech implies a relationship to some moral community which is one of its distinctions from communication, and that the concept of performative speech changes when it ceases to be individual and enters the public realm via mass demonstrations. The paper uses empirical material from the Egyptian uprising of 2011-2014 as the basis for discussion.
