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Tutti i programmi sotto elencati sono di proprietà dei singoli autori K Two Teasing Tongues 35 %28part A%29 Jun 2026Literature Review Critical scholarship on "Two Teasing Tongues" (Smith 2015; Alvarez 2018; Chen 2020) has emphasized its linguistic experimentation and formal play. Smith reads the text as postmodern pastiche; Alvarez foregrounds gendered speech acts; Chen explores intertextual legal motifs. Theoretical frameworks from Bakhtin’s dialogism (1981), Austin’s speech-act theory (1962), and Butler’s performativity (1997) provide tools to analyze how speech produces social reality in the story. This paper integrates these perspectives, focusing on K’s strategic use of language at Section 35(a). Setting the scene, often in a luxurious or clinical environment. k two teasing tongues 35 %28part a%29 series is known for its immense library, often releasing multiple segments (Part A, Part B, etc.) within a single episode number to focus on specific pairings or scenarios. Key Details Release Date: October 24, 2025. Production: Part of the massive K Klixen Production catalog, which has been active since 2006. It is categorized as an Adult Short This paper integrates these perspectives, focusing on K’s Section 35(a) as Performative Pivot Section 35(a) features formulaic language that the narrator initially frames as inert. K’s intervention turns it into a declaration (an Austinian "speech act" that changes states of affairs). For example, when K rephrases "the subject shall be heard" into a communal chant, the clause ceases to be mere policy and becomes a catalyst for collective action. This performative moment illustrates Butler’s point that identity and social relations are constituted through repeated linguistic acts. Key Details Release Date: October 24, 2025 |