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    Judith Butler : Race, genre et mélancolie

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    peer reviewedCompte rendu de l'ouvrage d'Hourya Bentouhami, Judith Butler. Race, genre et mélancolie, Paris, Amsterdam, 2022

    Judith Butler, race and education

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    This book provides an analysis of race and education through the lens of the work of Judith Butler. Although Butler tends to be best known in the field of education for her work on gender and sexuality, her work more broadly encompasses the functioning of power and hegemonic norms and the formation of subjects, and thus can also be applied to analyse issues of race. Applying a Butlerian framework to race allows us to question its ontological status, while considering it a hegemonic norm and a performative notion which has a significant impact on real lives. The author considers the implications of Butler’s thinking for debates; addressing diverse contemporary educational issues in which race continues to be (re)produced, such as the formation of leaner identities, the production of the good citizen, raising student aspirations, counter terrorism and surveillance in education, and qualitative research in education

    Is Zionism an Integral Part of Judaism?

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    On 11 September 2012, the American philosopher Judith Butler received the renowned Theodor W. Adorno Award of the City of Frankfurt am Main for her work in philosophy. Her theory of performative gender challenges fixed gender roles, forced sexual orientation and racist ideology while promoting a universal code of ethics. As a woman, a Jew, and an intellectual Butler rejects the reduction of Judaism to a nationalist definition of Zionism. A radical pacifist, she is committed to movements that fight – peacefully, albeit with unorthodox strategies – to find political solutions that ensure a basis of equal rights for all people in those lands, for Israelis and Palestinians alike. Programme Welcome: Cilly Kugelmann, Christoph F. E. Holzhey Diskussion: Judith Butler and Micha Brumlik Moderation: Andreas Öhle

    El grano de arena en el centro de la perla : Registros de la identificación y formación del sujeto en Judith Butler

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    La teoría psicoanalítica se muestra presente desde el inicio en el pensamiento de Judith Butler. Si bien en sus primeras publicaciones tal teoría es utilizada como marco referencial para pensar el sujeto desde diferentes ángulos, como el género, la sexualidad y el cuerpo, es en Mecanismos psíquicos del poder donde la autora brinda mayores elementos, al menos en clave psicoanalítica, para articular una teoría sobre la formación del sujeto.Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educació

    Espectros, diálogos y referentes polémicos: Judith Butler fuera de sí

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    El presente proyecto es una continuación de una línea de investigación iniciada hace mas de 10 años. En esta oportunidad nos centraremos en explorar, analizar y evaluar la importancia de la tradición filosófica en la obra de Judith Butler, aplicando las nociones de "espectros" (Derrida), "referentes polémicos " (Amoros), "diálogo" (Benhabib) como modos de recuperación del pasado filosófico.This research project is the line of previous investigations, started more than ten years ago. In this oportunity we focus on exploring, analyzing and evaluating the philosophical tradition in the works of Judith Butler, taking into account the concepts of specters (Derrida), polemic references (Amoros) and dialogue (Benhabib) as a way to preserve philosophical past.Fil: Femenías, María Luisa. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (UNLP-CONICET); Argentina.Fil: Chiacchio, Cecilia Alejandra. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (UNLP-CONICET); Argentina

    Judith Butler in Politika

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    Monografija Judith Butler in politika je prva knjiga, ki analizira celoten opus in prispevek Judith Butler k filozofiji in politični teoriji. Njena osrednja vre­dnost je v tem, da se avtorica ne izogne »neprijetnim« vprašanjem, predvsem glede teorije performativnosti spolov, temveč nanje potrpežljivo in natančno odgovarja, sklicujoč se na izvirna dela, pa tudi predavanja in medijske nastope Judith Butler. Adriana Zaharijević pre­pričljivo pokaže, da misel Judith Butler predstavlja koherentno egalitarno al­ternativo liberalni filozofiji v 21. stole­tju, ki vzpostavlja produktiven dialog z aktualnimi družbenimi izzivi. Celotno delo prežema eno – z znanstvenega in družbenopolitičnega vidika temeljno – vprašanje, tj. »Kako se domisliti sveta, v katerem bo možno vsako življenje?«

    Judith Butler

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    Cover for Judith Butler, from the RISD Library Zine Collection.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_zinecollection/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Dare conto di sé. Critica della violenza etica

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    Cosa vuol dire dare conto di sé? Soprattutto, cosa vuol dire farlo quando la nostra soggettività rimane sempre, in parte, opaca a noi stessi? Judith Butler affronta questa domanda cruciale per ogni impianto morale, mostrando come l’impossibilità di un’auto-narrazione del tutto trasparente non sia un limite da superare, ma il fondamento di un’etica non-violenta. A vent’anni dalla prima pubblicazione, Dare conto di sé continua a interrogare le nostre nozioni di responsabilità, alterità e riconoscimento. In dialogo serrato con Adorno, Foucault, Lévinas, Cavarero e Nancy, Butler propone una visione dell’etica come relazione costitutivamente esposta all’altro, segnata da un’incompiutezza strutturale, e proprio per questo aperta a forme di altruismo e umiltà. Nel respingere l’ideale di un io sovrano, padrone e autosufficiente, Butler mette in discussione ogni pretesa di fondare la responsabilità su una trasparenza compiuta; senza ridurre il soggetto al relativismo né al nichilismo, ci invita a riconoscere l’opacità e la vulnerabilità come tratti comuni dell’umano. E immagina una nuova nozione di moralità che ponga al centro del nostro agire la generosità nei confronti degli altri, il mutuo riconoscimento della nostra fallibilità. In un mondo che ci esorta sempre più a definire in maniera netta la nostra identità, Dare conto di sé riappare, in questa nuova edizione arricchita da una prefazione inedita, come un viatico necessario per interpretare le crisi e le tensioni contemporanee

    Michel Foucault and Judith Butler: troubling Butler's appropriation of Foucault's work

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    One of the main influences on Judith Butler‘s thinking has been the work of Michel Foucault. Although this relationship is often commented on, it is rarely discussed in any detail. My thesis makes a contribution in this area. It presents an analysis of Foucault‘s work with the aim of countering Butler‘s representation of his thinking. In the first part of the thesis, I show how Butler initially interprets Foucault‘s project through Nietzschean genealogy, psychoanalysis and Derridean discourse, and how she later develops this interpretation in line with the progress of her own project. In the main part of the thesis, I present an analysis of Foucault‘s thinking in the period from The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969) to The History of Sexuality volume 1 (1976). This analysis focuses on the aspect of his work which has most influenced Butler‘s thinking: namely the notion of a relationship between knowledge, discourse and power. The other issues in his work which Butler addresses—genealogy, the subject, the body, abnormality, and sexuality—are discussed within this framework. I show how, in the early 1970s, Foucault develops the notion of power-knowledge, and sets out a relationship between power-knowledge and discourse which is overlooked by Butler. I argue that Butler interprets Foucaultian power through the notions of repression and social norms, and ignores the concepts of technology and strategy which form a key part of Foucault‘s thinking. I show how, from The Archaeology of Knowledge on, Foucault develops a socio-historical ontology and a genealogy of the subject, both of which are at variance with Butler‘s interpretation of his thinking

    To the exorcism of Judith Butler, amen

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    Review of the book Who\u27s Afraid of Gender? (2024) by Judith Butler .Resenha do livro Quem tem medo do gênero? (2024), de Judith Butler Reseña del libro ¿Quién le teme al género? (2024) de Judith Butler
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