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  2. 2 days ago · Butler is a lesbian, legally non-binary, and, as of 2020, said they use both singular they/them and she/her pronouns but prefer to use singular they/them pronouns. Butler indicated that they were "never at home" with being assigned female at birth.

  3. May 21, 2024 · Judith Butler book cover for Who’s Afraid of Gender. Judith Butler, the Berkeley-based US-American academic philosopher who is often hailed as one of the key theoretical resources for queer and “third wave” feminist politics, is not usually an easy read. Butler, declared non-binary under gender self-identification legislation in ...

  4. May 11, 2024 · Butler — who registered a few years ago as a non-binary person in California — explains that they use their pronouns as “a form of solidarity with the other theys of the world.” When EL PAÍS...

  5. May 7, 2024 · Butler argues that the rise in ‘anti-gender ideology’ is part of a fantasy of a return to the good old days when men were alpha, women were wives and white people held ‘uncontested racial supremacy’ – a fantasy fuelled by misplaced existential insecurities and instrumentalised by patriarchal actors. Those who buy into it are described ...

  6. May 21, 2024 · Review of Judith Butler, Who's Afraid of Gender? Penguin, 2024. Butler’s back, and this time they’re plain-speaking. The superstar academic’s new book is an attempt to get under the skin and into the mind of the “anti-gender” movement, particularly its right-wing, evangelical contingent, and look at how trans people and ‘gender theorists’ have come to occupy such an outsized ...

  7. May 20, 2024 · Foucault, Butler, disciplinarity, Performativity, Art, Aesthetic experience, Queerness Abstract By deploying the methodology of Judith Butler's notion of Performativity, this article intends to understand the possibility of the concept of 'Queerness' beyond the possibilities of gender studies and queer theory and to develop a concept ...

  8. 5 days ago · 2019. Judith Butler is a distinguished, innovative and influential feminist scholar in today's academy. The winner of multiple international prizes, she is also renowned for her work in the public sphere advocating for humanities education, academic freedom, and human rights. Her books include Gender Trouble (1990), Bodies That Matter (1993 ...

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