The Judith Butler Reader
- Authors
- Salih, Sara & Butler, Judith
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Tags
- modern , women's studies , nonfiction , history , media studies , gender studies , social sciences , philosophy , feminism , specific demographics , feminist theory , politics & social sciences , gay & lesbian , writing , anthologies , special groups , communication & media studies
- Date
- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.78 MB
- Lang
- en
Judith Butler’s work has challenged and changed the frames of reference within which people speak, think, and live categories of identity. Her innovative and politically far-reaching insight that gender is performative and that identity is a scene of construction continues to exert a crucial impact in numerous critical-theoretical fields, including politics, philosophy, feminist and queer theory, literary and cultural studies. Behind Butler’s radical theorizations of gender, sex, sexuality, power, and "race" lies the urgent normative inquiry into the differential way the human is produced and effaced within the field of contemporary power.
*The Judith Butler Reader* is a collaborative effort by Sara Salih and Judith Butler to bring together writings that span Butler’s impressive career as a critical philosopher, including selections from both well-known and lesser-known works. Salih’s introduction emphasizes the political and ethical importance of Butler’s ideas, and she supplies editorial material that will assist students in their readings of theories that stand at the forefront of contemporary theoretical and political debates.