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Gender Trouble by Judith  Butler; 9780415389556

Gender Trouble

By Judith Butler

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Description

Gender Trouble by Judith Butler is a groundbreaking work that challenges the traditional notions of gender and identity. This seminal text has left an indelible mark on feminist theory and gender studies, positioning Butler as a pivotal figure in contemporary thought.

The Story

In Gender Trouble, Butler interrogates the binary view of gender, proposing that gender is not a fixed trait but rather a performance shaped by societal norms. Through a meticulous analysis of cultural texts and philosophical frameworks, Butler argues that the very categories of "woman" and "man" are constructed through repeated acts of performance. This provocative thesis invites readers to reconsider their understanding of identity, agency, and power relations in a world that often seeks to categorise and confine.

Why Readers Love It

  • Butler’s writing is both challenging and enlightening, pushing the boundaries of conventional feminist discourse.
  • The book's interdisciplinary approach resonates with scholars from various fields, including sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies.
  • Readers appreciate its incisive critique of gender norms, encouraging a deeper exploration of personal and societal identities.

Perfect For

This book is an essential read for anyone interested in:

  • Feminism and feminist theory
  • Gender studies and queer theory
  • Philosophy and cultural criticism

Fans of Butler's work may also enjoy her other influential texts, such as Bodies That Matter and Undoing Gender, both of which further elaborate on her theories of identity and performativity.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 139 mm × 198 mm × 14 mm
Pages: 272
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9780415389556

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