Gender Trouble, Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
Discover the groundbreaking ideas of Judith Butler in her influential book, Gender Trouble, Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. Published in 2006, this essential work spans 272 pages and has become a cornerstone of contemporary feminist thought. Butler engages with the intellectual legacies of renowned theorists such as Foucault, Freud, Wittig, Kristeva, and Irigaray, offering a profound analysis of gender identity and its societal implications. This scholarly work challenges traditional notions of gender and invites readers to rethink the complexities of identity. Join the conversation that has captivated scholars and activists alike, and explore how Butler's insights continue to resonate in today's discussions on feminism and identity politics. Perfect for students, academics, and anyone interested in the evolution of feminist theory, this book is a must-read for understanding the subversion of identity in contemporary society.