Artistic performativity as a tool for change: a view of the musicalness in the good news

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Carmen Ramirez-Hurtado

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The message of salvation requires a break with rational, conventional, and cultural constructs, which also involves changes in social dynamics. From the point of view of method, one of the ways to effect this change is through the performativity of words and the meaning of facts.  The present proposal, on one hand, draws out the points in common with the performativity of the arts, as a-rational activities from the cognitive viewpoint. On the other hand, and according to the latest research on the performativity of the arts, we stress its capacity for social transformation, linking it in this way with goals that are explicit in the message of salvation. This is exemplified by applying the musical view to the structure of the parables and the soundscape of the miracles. It can be seen that the gospel is artistically performative and, in turn, the performative arts that produce social change share these evangelical values and even could be said that are already evangelical in themselves.

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Ramirez-Hurtado, C. (2024) “Artistic performativity as a tool for change: a view of the musicalness in the good news”, Carthaginensia, 40(78), pp. 545–570. doi: 10.62217/carth.459.
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