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  2. Nov 15, 2022 · From Precarious Life onwards, Judith Butler (2004a) offered a theory of precarity, which seems at odds with her work on performativity. It seems that the notion of the precarious put an end to the disputes on performativity, reflecting broader interests, which superseded – even suspended – gender troubles of the past.

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  3. Oct 19, 2022 · Butler calls this situation “precarity”. Often this exclusion is justified through “frames of war”, which position certain groups of people as threats to “security”.

  4. Sep 7, 2015 · We turn to the philosopher and gender theorist Judith Butler for insight into how gender performativity (acting and actions restricted by gender norms) affects identity and thus individual agency. Gender performativity underlies the prevailing conceptualisation of women in India as being lesser.

    • Annamma Joy, Russell Belk, Rishi Bhardwaj
    • 2015
  5. Nov 15, 2022 · The aim of the article is to offer a reading of Judith Butler’s understanding of the precarious, the notion which gives rise to her particular understanding of precarity. The first part of the arti...

    • Adriana Zaharijević
  6. Apr 21, 2018 · In her theorising from the last decade, Judith Butler combines Levinasian insights about the primacy of the other with psychoanalytic insights about the intersubjective formation of human beings to devise a post- Enlightenment, postmetaphysical ethics that – as she explains in the epigraph above – is supported by ‘a new bodily ontology’ based on...

  7. Judith Butler’s work on precarity has become a cornerstone of contemporary debates in critical theory, particularly in discussions on the production of the subject and post-foundational ethics.

  8. Judith Butler’s work on precarity has become a cornerstone of contempo-rary debates in critical theory, particularly in discussions on the produc-tion of the subject and post-foundational ethics.