Einleitung
Judith Butler ist Maxine-Elliot-Professorin in der Abteilung für Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft und dem Programm für Kritische Theorie an der University of California, Berkeley. Sie war Gründungsdirektorin des Critical Theory Program sowie des International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs an der UC Berkeley, finanziert von der Andrew Mellon Foundation. Sie erhielt ihren Doktortitel in Philosophie von der Yale University im Jahr 1984. – Quelle
Kontakt: E-Mail: jpbutler@berkeley.edu
Bücher / Werke
- The force of nonviolence
- Notes toward a performative theory of assembly
- Senses of the subject
- Dispossession: the performative in the political
- Parting ways: Jewishness and the critique of Zionism
- The question of gender Joan W. Scott’s critical feminism
- The power of religion in the public sphere
- Frames of war: when is life grievable?
- Is critique secular?: blasphemy, injury, and free speech
- Who sings the nation-state?: language, politics, belonging
- Giving an account of oneself
- Undoing gender
- Precarious life: the powers of mourning and violence
- Women & social transformation
- Contingency, hegemony, universality: contemporary dialogues on the left
- Antigone’s claim kinship between life and death
- The psychic life of power: theories in subjection
- Excitable speech: a politics of the performative
- Feminist contentions: a philosophical exchange
- Bodies that matter: on the discursive limits of „sex“
- Gender trouble: feminism and the subversion of identity
- Subjects of desire: Hegelian reflections in twentieth-century France
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