Description: Judith Butler by Moya Lloyd This book provides both a clear exposition and an original critique of Butlers work. It examines her core ideas, traces the development of her thought from her first book to her most recent work, assessing Butlers engagement with other key philosophies, as well as addressing the nature and impact of Butlers writing on feminist theory. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description With the publication of her highly acclaimed and much-cited book Gender Trouble, Judith Butler became one of the most influential feminist theorists of her generation. Her theory of gender performativity and her writings on corporeality, on the injurious capacity of language, on the vulnerability of human life to violence and on the impact of mourning on politics have, taken together, comprised a substantial and highly original body of work that has a wide and truly cross-disciplinary appeal. In this lively book, Moya Lloyd provides both a clear exposition and an original critique of Butlers work. She examines Butlers core ideas, traces the development of her thought from her first book to her most recent work, and assesses Butlers engagements with the philosophies of Hegel, Foucault, Derrida, Irigaray and de Beauvoir, as well as addressing the nature and impact of Butlers writing on feminist theory. Throughout Lloyd is particularly concerned to examine Butlers political theory, including her critical interventions in such contemporary political controversies as those surrounding gay marriage, hate-speech, human rights, and September 11 and its aftermath. Judith Butler offers an accessible and original contribution to existing debates that will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike. Back Cover With the publication of her highly acclaimed and much-cited book Gender Trouble, Judith Butler became one of the most influential feminist theorists of her generation. Her theory of gender performativity and her writings on corporeality, on the injurious capacity of language, on the vulnerability of human life to violence and on the impact of mourning on politics have, taken together, comprised a substantial and highly original body of work that has a wide and truly cross-disciplinary appeal. In this lively book, Moya Lloyd provides both a clear exposition and an original critique of Butlers work. She examines Butlers core ideas, traces the development of her thought from her first book to her most recent work, and assesses Butlers engagements with the philosophies of Hegel, Foucault, Derrida, Irigaray and de Beauvoir, as well as addressing the nature and impact of Butlers writing on feminist theory. Throughout Lloyd is particularly concerned to examine Butlers political theory, including her critical interventions in such contemporary political controversies as those surrounding gay marriage, hate-speech, human rights, and September 11 and its aftermath. Judith Butler offers an accessible and original contribution to existing debates that will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike. Flap With the publication of her highly acclaimed and much-cited book Gender Trouble, Judith Butler became one of the most influential feminist theorists of her generation. Her theory of gender performativity and her writings on corporeality, on the injurious capacity of language, on the vulnerability of human life to violence and on the impact of mourning on politics have, taken together, comprised a substantial and highly original body of work that has a wide and truly cross-disciplinary appeal. In this lively book, Moya Lloyd provides both a clear exposition and an original critique of Butlers work. She examines Butlers core ideas, traces the development of her thought from her first book to her most recent work, and assesses Butlers engagements with the philosophies of Hegel, Foucault, Derrida, Irigaray and de Beauvoir, as well as addressing the nature and impact of Butlers writing on feminist theory. Throughout Lloyd is particularly concerned to examine Butlers political theory, including her critical interventions in such contemporary political controversies as those surrounding gay marriage, hate-speech, human rights, and September 11 and its aftermath. Judith Butler offers an accessible and original contribution to existing debates that will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike. Author Biography M. Lloyd, Senior Lecturer, Loughborough University Table of Contents Abbreviations x Acknowledgements xii 1 Introduction 1 Feminism, identity and difference 4 From homosexual to gay and lesbian to queer 7 The influence of poststructuralism 10 Hegel and desiring subjects 13 Postscript 23 2 Rethinking Sex and Gender 25 The trouble with women 25 Feminism and the sex/gender debate 28 Denaturalizing sex and gender 30 Cultural intelligibility – contesting heteronormativity 33 From phenomenology to performativity 36 Performing gender 42 Women in/and feminism 44 Conclusion 46 3 Towards a Subversive Gender Politics 49 From parody to politics 50 Subversive gender politics 51 Performativity and subversion 54 Free will versus determinism 57 Enter iterability 61 The ambivalence of drag 66 The matter of bodies 68 Politicizing abjection – making bodies matter 74 Conclusion 76 4 Psychoanalysis and the Gendered Subject 78 Gender Trouble and psychoanalysis 79 Rubin and The Traffic in Women 80 Freud and Oedipus 82 Melancholic gender identifi cations 83 Melancholia and performativity 85 Lacan and Oedipus 88 Assuming sex 89 Locating resistance 91 Kinship matters 93 Psychic subjectivity 97 Passionate attachment and primary dependency 99 Resisting Butler 102 Conclusion 105 5 Talking Back – Resignifi cation and Politics 107 Words that Wound 108 The force of the performative 110 Opposing sovereign performatives 113 A linguistic account of subjectivity 115 Linguistic subjectivity and responsibility 118 Revisiting agency – politics and resignifi cation 120 Against the state 126 Conclusion 133 6 What Makes for a Liveable Life? 134 Normative violence and questions of liveability 135 Corporeal vulnerability 138 Mourning and grief 141 Questions of recognition 143 Whats wrong with desiring the states desire? 146 The politics of radical democracy 14 Cultural translation 150 Conclusion 154 Notes 157 Bibliography 182 Index 197 Review "An original and engaging overview of Butlers body of work." Australian Journal of Political Science "For students and faculty struggling to understand Judith Butler, I strongly recommend this book. Lloyd proves to be a reliable guide who is not afraid to engage critically with Butlers gender theory and politics." Steven Seidman, University at Albany, State University of New York "Moya Lloyds careful reading of the work of Judith Butler is a gift of scholarly generosity. With insight and precision, Lloyd sets out the themes, questions and contexts driving Butlers philosophy. This important book will benefit beginning and advanced readers of Butler as it traces the deep connections between the body, language, ethics and politics extending throughout her thought." Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Long Description With the publication of her highly acclaimed and much-cited book Gender Trouble, Judith Butler became one of the most influential feminist theorists of her generation. Her theory of gender performativity and her writings on corporeality, on the injurious capacity of language, on the vulnerability of human life to violence and on the impact of mourning on politics have, taken together, comprised a substantial and highly original body of work that has a wide and truly cross-disciplinary appeal. In this lively book, Moya Lloyd provides both a clear exposition and an original critique of Butlers work. She examines Butlers core ideas, traces the development of her thought from her first book to her most recent work, and assesses Butlers engagements with the philosophies of Hegel, Foucault, Derrida, Irigaray and de Beauvoir, as well as addressing the nature and impact of Butlers writing on feminist theory. Throughout Lloyd is particularly concerned to examine Butlers political theory, including her critical interventions in such contemporary political controversies as those surrounding gay marriage, hate-speech, human rights, and September 11 and its aftermath. Judith Butler offers an accessible and original contribution to existing debates that will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike. Review Text "An original and engaging overview of Butlers body of work." Australian Journal of Political Science "For students and faculty struggling to understand Judith Butler, I strongly recommend this book. Lloyd proves to be a reliable guide who is not afraid to engage critically with Butler?s gender theory and politics." Steven Seidman, University at Albany, State University of New York "Moya Lloyd?s careful reading of the work of Judith Butler is a gift of scholarly generosity. With insight and precision, Lloyd sets out the themes, questions and contexts driving Butler?s philosophy. This important book will benefit beginning and advanced readers of Butler as it traces the deep connections between the body, language, ethics and politics extending throughout her thought." Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Review Quote "An original and engaging overview of Butlers body of work." Australian Journal of Political Science "For students and faculty struggling to understand Judith Butler, I strongly recommend this book. Lloyd proves to be a reliable guide who is not afraid to engage critically with Butlers gender theory and politics." Steven Seidman, University at Albany, State University of New York "Moya Lloyds careful reading of the work of Judith Butler is a gift of scholarly generosity. With insight and precision, Lloyd sets out the themes, questions and contexts driving Butlers philosophy. This important book will benefit beginning and advanced readers of Butler as it traces the deep connections between the body, language, ethics and politics extending throughout her thought." Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Feature A new book in the very successful Key Contemporary Thinkers series which looks at the highly influential feminist theorist, Judith Butler Explores Butler?s core ideas and philosophical engagement, tracing the development of her thought from her first book to her most recent works Examines Butler?s critical interventions in contemporary political debates, such as gay marriage, hate-speech, human rights and September 11 Accessible and original contribution to existing debate that will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike Details ISBN0745626122 Author Moya Lloyd Short Title JUDITH BUTLER Series Key Contemporary Thinkers Language English ISBN-10 0745626122 ISBN-13 9780745626123 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2007 Imprint Polity Press Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom Birth 1960 Affiliation Queen Mary, University of London, UK Edition 1st Subtitle From Norms to Politics DOI 10.1604/9780745626123 Series Number 20 UK Release Date 2007-07-15 AU Release Date 2007-07-15 NZ Release Date 2007-07-15 Pages 216 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Publication Date 2007-07-15 Alternative 9780745626116 DEWEY 305.4 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780745626123
Book Title: Judith Butler
Number of Pages: 216 Pages
Publication Name: Judith Butler: from Norms to Politics
Language: English
Publisher: Polity Press
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Publication Year: 2007
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Subject Area: Gender Issues
Author: Moya Lloyd
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