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Author Smith-Laing, Tim, 1985- author.

Title An analysis of Judith Butler's Gender Trouble / Tim Smith-Laing
Published London : Routledge, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource
Series The Macat Library
Macat library.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; WAYS IN TO THE TEXT; Who Is Judith Butler?; What Does Gender Trouble Say?; Why Does Gender Trouble Matter?; SECTION 1: INFLUENCES; Module 1: The Author and the Historical Context; Module 2: Academic Context; Module 3: The Problem; Module 4: The Author's Contribution; SECTION 2: IDEAS; Module 5: Main Ideas; Module 6: Secondary Ideas; Module 7: Achievement; Module 8: Place in the Author's Work; SECTION 3: IMPACT; Module 9: The First Responses; Module 10: The Evolving Debate; Module 11: Impact and Influence Today; Module 12: Where Next?
Glossary of TermsPeople Mentioned in the Text; Works Cited
Summary "Judith Butler's Gender Trouble is a perfect example of creative thinking. The book redefines feminism's struggle against patriarchy as part of a much broader issue: the damaging effects of all our assumptions about gender and identity. Looking at the factionalism of contemporary (1980s) feminism, Butler saw a movement split by identity politics. Riven by arguments over what it meant to be a women, over sexuality, and over class and race, feminism was falling prey to internal problems of identity, and was failing to move towards broader solidarity with other liberation movements such as LGBT. Butler turned these issues on their head by questioning the basis that supposedly fundamental and fixed identities such as 'masculine/feminine' or 'straight/gay' actually have. Tracing these binary definitions back to the binary nature of human anatomy ('male/female'), she argues that there is no necessary link between our anatomies and our identities. Subjecting a wide range of evidence from philosophy, cultural theory, anthropology, psychology and anthropology to a renewed search for meaning, Butler shows both that sex (biology) and gender (identity) are separate, and that even biological sex is not simplistically either/or male/female. Separating our biology from identity then allows her to argue that, while categories such as 'masculine/feminine/straight/gay' are real, they are not necessary; rather, they are the product of society's assumptions, and the constant reproduction of those assumptions by everyone around us. That opens up some small hope for change: a hope that - 25 years after Gender Trouble's publication - is having a huge impact on societies and politics across the world."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 28, 2020)
Subject Butler, Judith, 1956- Gender trouble
SUBJECT Gender trouble (Butler, Judith) fast
Subject Feminist theory.
Sex role.
Sex differences (Psychology)
Femininity.
sex role.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Sex role
Femininity
Feminist theory
Sex differences (Psychology)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781912281718
1912281716
9781351352277
135135227X
9781351350488
135135048X
Other Titles Judith Butler's Gender Trouble