


Gender Trouble: Tenth Anniversary Edition by Judith Butler
Gender Trouble: Tenth Anniversary Edition by Judith Butler remains a groundbreaking and influential work in feminist and queer theory. In this edition, Butler revisits and expands upon her original arguments about the performativity of gender, challenging the conventional binary notions of sex and gender identity. The book critiques the essentialist views that have long dominated gender discourse and opens up possibilities for understanding gender as a fluid, socially constructed phenomenon. Butler's incisive analysis has had a profound impact on contemporary discussions of identity, power, and politics, making this anniversary edition a vital read for anyone interested in the complexities of gender and the ongoing struggle for equality and recognition.
Gender Trouble: Tenth Anniversary Edition by Judith Butler remains a groundbreaking and influential work in feminist and queer theory. In this edition, Butler revisits and expands upon her original arguments about the performativity of gender, challenging the conventional binary notions of sex and gender identity. The book critiques the essentialist views that have long dominated gender discourse and opens up possibilities for understanding gender as a fluid, socially constructed phenomenon. Butler's incisive analysis has had a profound impact on contemporary discussions of identity, power, and politics, making this anniversary edition a vital read for anyone interested in the complexities of gender and the ongoing struggle for equality and recognition.
Routledge 1999 10th Anniv.Issue in very good condition near to new with no internal or external marking