Bodies that still matter : resonances of the work of Judith Butler / edited by Annemie Halsema, Katja Kwastek, and Roel can den Oever.
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- B945 .B635 2021
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Since the appearance of her early-career bestseller 'Gender Trouble' in 1990, American philosopher Judith Butler is one of the most influential (and at times controversial) thinkers in academia. Her work addresses numerous socially pertinent topics such as gender normativity, political speech, media representations of war, and the democratic power of assembling bodies. The volume 'Bodies That Still Matter: Resonances of the Work of Judith Butler' brings together essays from scholars across academic disciplines who apply, reflect on, and further Butler's ideas to their own research. It includes a new essay by Butler herself, from which it takes its title. Organized around four key themes in Butler's scholarship - performativity, speech, precarity, and assembly - the volume offers an excellent introduction to the contemporary relevance of Butler's thinking, a multi-perspectival approach to key topics of contemporary critical theory, and a testimony to the vibrant interdisciplinary discourses characterizing much of today's humanities' research.
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