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Abstract
Judith Butler can justifiably be described as one of the major critical thinkers of our time. While she is best-known for her interventions into feminist debates on gender, sexuality and feminist politics, her focus in recent years has broadened to encompass some of the most pertinent topics of interest to contemporary political philosophy.
Drawing on Butler’s deconstructive reading of the key categories and concepts of political thought, Birgit Schippers expounds and advocates her challenge to the conceptual binaries that pervade modern political discourse. Using examples and case studies like the West’s intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, and in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Schippers demonstrates how Butler’s philosophically informed engagement with pressing political issues of our time elucidates our understanding of topics such as immigration and multiculturalism, sovereignty, or the prospect for new forms of cohabitation and citizenship beyond and across national boundaries.
A detailed exposition and analysis of Butler’s recent ideas, championing her efforts at articulating the possibilities for radical politics and ethical life in an era of global interdependence, this book makes an makes an important contribution to the emerging field of international political philosophy.
Drawing on Butler’s deconstructive reading of the key categories and concepts of political thought, Birgit Schippers expounds and advocates her challenge to the conceptual binaries that pervade modern political discourse. Using examples and case studies like the West’s intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, and in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Schippers demonstrates how Butler’s philosophically informed engagement with pressing political issues of our time elucidates our understanding of topics such as immigration and multiculturalism, sovereignty, or the prospect for new forms of cohabitation and citizenship beyond and across national boundaries.
A detailed exposition and analysis of Butler’s recent ideas, championing her efforts at articulating the possibilities for radical politics and ethical life in an era of global interdependence, this book makes an makes an important contribution to the emerging field of international political philosophy.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | New York |
Number of pages | 150 |
Edition | 1st |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9780203551530 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 28 Apr 2014 |
Keywords
- Judith Butler
- critical thinkers
- gender
- politics
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INTERNALLY FUNDED (SMUCB): ‘The Political Philosophy of Judith Butler’ (£1500) (PI)
Schippers, B. (Principal Investigator)
1/03/12 → 30/09/12
Project: Non-funded project
Activities
- 5 Invited talk
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'Gendering human rights - gendering human rights education'
Schippers, B. (Invited speaker)
8 Mar 2018Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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'Vulnerability, Freedom, and the Critique of Human Rights'
Schippers, B. (Keynote speaker)
21 Apr 2017Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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'Feminism, Multiculturalism, and the War on Terror'
Schippers, B. (Invited speaker)
May 2014Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk