A generation after the publication of Joan W. Scott’s influential essay, “Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis,” this volume explores the current uses of ...
Continue Reading βFrom a global icon, a bold, essential account of how a fear of gender is fueling reactionary politics around the world. Judith Butler, the groundbreaking ...
Continue Reading β“Undoing Gender” constitutes Judith Butler’s recent reflections on gender and sexuality, focusing on new kinship, psychoanalysis and the incest taboo, transgender, intersex, diagnostic categories, social ...
Continue Reading βs a form of power, subjection is paradoxical. To be dominated by a power external to oneself is a familiar and agonizing form power takes. ...
Continue Reading βTowards a form of aggressive nonviolence. Judith Butlerβs new book shows how an ethic of nonviolence must be connected to a broader political struggle for ...
Continue Reading βThis classic work by one of the most important philosophers and critics of our time charts the genesis and trajectory of the desiring subject from ...
Continue Reading βThis book brings together a group of Judith Butlerβs philosophical essays written over two decades that elaborate her reflections on the roles of the passions ...
Continue Reading βRecovery and Invention: The Projects of Desire in Hegel, KojΓ¨ve, Hyppolite, and Sartre” is the title of Judith Butler’s 1984 PhD dissertation from Yale University, ...
Continue Reading βPhilosophers rarely think about acting in the theatrical sense, but they do have a discourse of ‘acts’ that maintains associative semantic meanings with theories of ...
Continue Reading βJudith Butler is an American post-structuralist and feminist philosopher who has contributed to the fields of feminism, queer theory, political philosophy and ethics. They are ...
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