In this paper we propose to look into different meanings of livability and life in Judith butler’s thought. Although crucial for her early work (she points to it in her 1999 Introduction to Gender Trouble), the concept of livability as such emerges more often and in a more pronounced manner in her later books (from Undoing Gender and Precarious life to Towards a Performative Theory of Assembly). Our main question is: what is the thread that runs through different concepts of life in butler’s work? What are the links between abject, unlivable, precarious, ungrievable, jettisoned and dispossessed life? this raises further questions the question of gradation of livability (which life matters and ‘how much’, and how to think this quantif...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The aim of the article is to offer a reading of Judith Butler’s understanding of the precarious, th...
“Cultural survival” is a crucial phrase in Judith Butler's thought. In Gender Trouble it referred to...
In this paper we propose to look into different meanings of livability and life in Judith butler’s ...
In this paper we propose to look into different meanings of livability and life in Judith butler’s t...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
This paper develops the ethical and political proposal created by the American philosopher Judith Bu...
This paper develops the ethical and political proposal created by the American philosopher Judith Bu...
Presents Judith Butler's interest in plurality of bodily lives and her search for a social transform...
Presents Judith Butler's interest in plurality of bodily lives and her search for a social transform...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The aim of the article is to offer a reading of Judith Butler’s understanding of the precarious, th...
“Cultural survival” is a crucial phrase in Judith Butler's thought. In Gender Trouble it referred to...
In this paper we propose to look into different meanings of livability and life in Judith butler’s ...
In this paper we propose to look into different meanings of livability and life in Judith butler’s t...
In this article, I focus on the function of the notions of precariousness, vulnerability, and grieva...
This paper develops the ethical and political proposal created by the American philosopher Judith Bu...
This paper develops the ethical and political proposal created by the American philosopher Judith Bu...
Presents Judith Butler's interest in plurality of bodily lives and her search for a social transform...
Presents Judith Butler's interest in plurality of bodily lives and her search for a social transform...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The article examines the following interpretive hypothesis: from the formulation of the concept of “...
The aim of the article is to offer a reading of Judith Butler’s understanding of the precarious, th...
“Cultural survival” is a crucial phrase in Judith Butler's thought. In Gender Trouble it referred to...