Feminism, identity and identity politics Abstract This article is a critique, first, of the theory of identity advanced by Judith Butler and many of the feminist critics of identity politics, and, second, of identity politics itself. I argue that Butler’s rejection of the modernist subject for its opposite, the fictional, substanceless subject, is untenable. Looking to object relations theory, I argue instead for a concept of the subject as an ungrounded ground, occupying a middle ground between the postmodern and the modern subject. With regard to identity politics I argue that instead of populating the political realm with multiple identities, we should instead remove identity entirely from the political realm
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This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
The aim of this thesis study is to understand the significance of today’s feminist politics in Turke...
This article considers the grounds on which distinctions are drawn between the identities of gender,...
In Gender Trouble, Judith Butler criticizes the way in which feminism traditionally maintained an un...
This article intends to follow the initial proposal of Judith Butler in Gender Trouble, that gender ...
My thesis is focused on critical analysis of political thought of American philosopher Judith Butler...
How can subordinated identity groups organize for political change while avoiding self-descriptions ...
How can we think about identities in the wake of feminist critiques of identity and identity politic...
In this paper, Weir reconsiders identity politics and their relation to feminist solidarity. She arg...
First lines of the Introduction (as abstract not provided): ...
textI address the question of whether poststructuralist theories of subjectivity can accommodate em...
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
With the erosion of the rigidity of modern structures of social organization, identity issues are mo...
This article proposes that Butler's recent writing encourages understanding of an intersection of fo...
The article addresses what it identifies as two problems associated with identity politics: that of ...
This paper argues for a particular meaning of feminism, in terms of a political struggle against the...
The aim of this thesis study is to understand the significance of today’s feminist politics in Turke...
This article considers the grounds on which distinctions are drawn between the identities of gender,...