For a long time now I have been interested in what I see to be a particular tension in the work of Judith Butler. This is the tension between her explicit commitment to producing ‘ontology itself as a contested field’ by exposing how particular ontological claims are constructed and then circulate and Butler’s own unacknowledged ontological presuppositions. In previous work I have explored this tension in terms of the relation between agency and performativity-ascitationality in order to raise questions about Butler’s approach for an understanding of political intervention and change. Here my focus is somewhat different. I am interested in the ethics that Butler has begun to develop in writings such as Precarious Life, which will be my main...
Although not quite as well known as her seminal contributions to queer and feminist theory, Judith B...
The purpose of this essay is to examine Judith Butler’s approach to the problem of ethics, and the w...
“Cultural survival” is a crucial phrase in Judith Butler's thought. In Gender Trouble it referred to...
In an essay from 2000, Judith Butler confesses her worry that the ‘return to ethics has constituted ...
9 essays give the first sustained evaluation of Judith Butler's alleged ethical turn Judith Butler ...
Presents Judith Butler's interest in plurality of bodily lives and her search for a social transform...
[EN] This essay mainly attempts to highlight the Hegelian background of Judith Butle...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
In Precarious Life. The Powers of Mourning and Violence, Judith Butler poses the question if adequat...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
Judith Butler’s presence in Europe during the Paris attacks provides an opportu- nity to reflect on ...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
This article proposes that Butler's Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence provides a ...
Butler's most recent book The Force of Nonviolence connects an ethics of non-violence to a forceful ...
In Precarious Life, Judith Butler explores vulnerability as foundational to human relational subject...
Although not quite as well known as her seminal contributions to queer and feminist theory, Judith B...
The purpose of this essay is to examine Judith Butler’s approach to the problem of ethics, and the w...
“Cultural survival” is a crucial phrase in Judith Butler's thought. In Gender Trouble it referred to...
In an essay from 2000, Judith Butler confesses her worry that the ‘return to ethics has constituted ...
9 essays give the first sustained evaluation of Judith Butler's alleged ethical turn Judith Butler ...
Presents Judith Butler's interest in plurality of bodily lives and her search for a social transform...
[EN] This essay mainly attempts to highlight the Hegelian background of Judith Butle...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
In Precarious Life. The Powers of Mourning and Violence, Judith Butler poses the question if adequat...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
Judith Butler’s presence in Europe during the Paris attacks provides an opportu- nity to reflect on ...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
This article proposes that Butler's Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence provides a ...
Butler's most recent book The Force of Nonviolence connects an ethics of non-violence to a forceful ...
In Precarious Life, Judith Butler explores vulnerability as foundational to human relational subject...
Although not quite as well known as her seminal contributions to queer and feminist theory, Judith B...
The purpose of this essay is to examine Judith Butler’s approach to the problem of ethics, and the w...
“Cultural survival” is a crucial phrase in Judith Butler's thought. In Gender Trouble it referred to...