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Title: Self, Performativity and Vipassana Meditation: Some Theoretical Considerations
Authors: Carvalho, António 
Keywords: Selves; Performativity; Vipassana meditation; Personal transformation; Ontology
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Centro de Estudos Sociais
Serial title, monograph or event: e-cadernos CES
Issue: 08
Place of publication or event: Coimbra
Abstract: The present proliferation of alternative and non-western practices challenges the way how modern selves are enacted, the distinction between ancient and contemporary, and obliges us to rethink the ways our bodies and minds are produced. By mingling the care of the self and self knowledge, some technologies of the self offer interesting paths to redefine and change our selves, questioning the hegemony of Science and Technology as the only way to operate a radical transformation of the human condition. I propose, through this article, an ontological and performative conception of vipassana meditation, faithful to the performative idiom of Science and Technology Studies, but recognizing its limitations to talk about selves and non-western practices. Performativity, here, is not understood as some naïf nostalgia of pre-representational realism – it rather explores the substantial nature of practice (and ritual), questioning ontological determination and carrying anthropological and political implications.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/36163
ISSN: 1647-0737
DOI: 10.4000/eces.445
10.4000/eces.445
Rights: openAccess
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