“Dialogue: Antigone, Speech, Performance, Power.” In Talk, Talk, Talk: The Cultural Life of Everyday Conversation, edited by S. I. Salamensky. Judith Butler (Cleveland, 24 février 1956) Il est philosophe postestructuraliste États-Unis. Elle est professeure, titulaire de la chaire Maxine Elliot dans les départements de Rhétorique et de Littérature comparée à l'université de Californie à Berkeley. ISBN: 0791422577, Attachement obstiné et assujettissement corporel–Relire Hegel à propos de la conscience malheureuse.   ISBN: 0792335465. Her birth name is Judith Butler and she is currently 65 years old. Butler is best known for her books "Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity" (1990) and "Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex" (1993). Gender Trouble tackles the problem of exclusion yet in another way. “Moral Sadism and Doubting One’s Own Love.” In Reading Melanie Klein, edited by john Phillips and Lyndsey Stonebridge. She is a professor in the Rhetoric and Comparative Literature departments at the University of California, Berkeley. Routledge, 1993. Studies in Continental Thought, edited by Walter Brogan and James Risser. Edinburgh University Press, 2000. “Imitation and Gender Insubordination.” In The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader, edited by Henry Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale, and David M. Halperin. We're undone by each other. Butler’s collection of essays, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, written in… “Ethical Ambivalence.” In The Turn to Ethics. Culture Works, edited by Marjorie Garber, Beatrice Hanssen, and Rebecca L. Walkowitz. “Ruled Out: Vocabularies of the Censor.” In Censorship and Silencing: Practices of Cultural Regulation, edited by Robert C. Post. Butler, Judith. à partir de 1993 Il enseigne au département de la rhétorique et de littérature comparée à 'Université de Berkeley, où il dirige le programme dans la théorie critique. She attended Bennington College and then Yale University, which included a Fulbright Scholarship to Heidelberg University in 1979. “The Force of Fantasy: Feminism, Mapplethorpe, and Discursive Excess.” In Feminism and Pornography, edited by Drucilla Cornell.   C'est bien parce que certaines "identités de genre" n'arrivent pas à se conformer à ces normes d'intelligibilité culturelle qu'elles ne peuvent, dans ce cadre normatif, qu'apparaître comme des anomalies du développement ou des impossibilités logiques. 1956) holds the Hannah Arendt Chair at The European Graduate School / EGS and is the Maxine Elliot Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Program of Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley. Pareille tactique peut fonctionner pour installer d’autres rapports de subordination selon la race, la classe et l’hétérosexisme, pour n’en citer que quelques-uns. A first systematic approach to these lines of thought can be found in Judith Butler’s recent publication, Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly (2015). Il organise des conférences à l'École supérieure européenne. ISBN: 0520206304, Butler, Judith. Blackwell, 1998. Cette condition imaginaire du désir excède toujours le corps physique à travers ou sur lequel il travaille.   Butler’s academic rigor is pursued through innovative and critical readings of a wide range of texts in philosophy, psychoanalysis and literature, challenging the confines of disciplinary thinking. ISBN: 0815625774, Butler, Judith. Afterword to Butch/Femme: Inside Lesbian Gender, by Sally R. Munt. 1956) holds the Hannah Arendt Chair at The European Graduate School / EGS and is the Maxine Elliot Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Program of Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley.   She also criticized the categorical address for representing “totalizing gestures.” Later, especially in Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative, Judith Butler would revise her profound suspicion of categories of identity she expressed in this text by admitting the inevitability to make use of them and, in doing so, to become dirtied by the language. ISBN: 0253213762, Contagious Word: Paranoia and ‘Homosexuality’ in the Military, Butler, Judith. ISBN: 1577181263, Passing Queering: Nella Larsen’s Psychoanalytic Challenge, Butler, Judith. Palgrave, 2000. La Philosophie en commun, edited by Jacques Poulain and Wolfgang Schirmacher, 125-134. “Imitation and Gender Insubordination.” In Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories, edited by Diana Fuss. Butler, Judith. ISBN: 0415910056, Gender Is Burning: Questions of Appropriation and Subversion, Butler, Judith. “Critical Exchanges: The Symbolic and Questions of Gender.” In Questioning Foundations: Truth/Subjectivity/Culture, edited by Hugh J. Silverman. écrivain femme Judith Butler (b. In Penser après Heidegger. Clearly, the achievement of Gender Trouble was that it launched a more nuanced understanding of identity and its mechanisms of exclusion. “Burning Acts: Injurious Speech.” In Deconstruction is/in America: A New Sense of the Political, edited by Anselm Haverkamp, 149-180. MacMillan Publishing Company, 1990. À force d'invoquer performativement un "avant" anhistorique, on réussit à en faire la prémisse fondatrice garante d'une ontologie présociale, celle de personnes consentant librement à être gouvernées et qui, de cette façon, scellent la légitimité du contrat social. She rose to prominence in 1990 with Gender Trouble, which caused an unexpected stir as it unearthed foundational assumptions both in philosophy and in feminist theory, namely the facticity of sex. University of California Press, 2000. In a London Review of Books article published in August 2003, Butler has identified herself as an anti-Zionist Jewish American who is concerned with the loss of academic freedom implicitly advocated by pro-Israeli groups. However, such openness, porosity and dispossession of the self do not ring in the death of the subject; rather, it’s the condition of life “essential to the possibility of persisting as human.” In Frames of War, Judith Butler exposes the existential dimension of relationality: “If I survive, it is only because my life is nothing without the life that exceeds me, that refers to some indexical you, without whom I cannot be.”. Quandaries of the Incest Taboo,” in Whose Freud? ISBN: 0231117043. ISBN: 0300047932, Commentary on Joseph Flay’s ‘Hegel, Derrida and Bataille’s Laughter’, Butler, Judith. identité Blackwell, 1992. Autrement dit, les conditions nécessaires pour être un sujet doivent d'abord être remplies pour que la représentation devienne possible. From there, Butler concludes, arises the ethical obligation to create political institutions and forms of life that guarantee the persistence of (distant) others. However, Gender Trouble can still be looked at as an overture to her later thinking. Elle a écrit plusieurs livres et de nombreux articles sur la philosophie, la psychanalyse, le féminisme et la théorie queer. "p166, Les pulsions (les pulsions de vie et de mort) ne sont pas considérées comme primaires: elles résultent d'une intériorisation des désirs énigmatiques des autres et elles charrient le résidu de ces désirs originairement extérieurs. Bien sûr, le statut imaginaire du désir ne se limite pas l'identité transsexuelle; la nature fantasmatique du désir révèle que le corps n'en est ni le fondement ni la cause, mais qu'il en est l'occasion et l'objet. Focusing on political collectives, the coming together of people in public assembly–– the people, citizenship, and public space––Butler revives her sentiment for the performative. In introducing the concept of bodily vulnerability, Judith Butler brings her ontological aspirations linked to the ek-static structure of being on normative grounds. ISBN: 0415922267, The Force of Fantasy: Feminism, Mapplethorpe, and Discursive Excess, Butler, Judith. Butler, Judith. “Passing Queering: Nella Larsen’s Psychoanalytic Challenge.” In Female Subjects in Black and White: Race, Psychoanalysis, Feminism, edited by Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian and Helene Moglen. She demonstrated that a feminism premised on the category of women is complicit with compulsory heterosexuality, as heterosexuality is the unreflected condition of a binary coded system of gender and desire. Tyna Fritschy. Biography. Citations Controversial debate on the subject(s) extended far beyond academia to which Butler responded, in part, in Bodies that Matter(1993). She is the Maxine Elliot professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California at Berkeley. ISBN: 0691012199, Butler, Judith. Among her books are Gender Trouble, Bodies That Matter, and Excitable Speech, all published by Routledge. Routledge, 1993. “Gender Is Burning: Questions of Appropriation and Subversion.” In Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives. Kluwer, 1995. Whereas precariousness captures the shared condition of all existence, precarity, its complementary figure, is the conceptual lens under which the unequal distribution of vulnerability can be comprehended, namely the unequally assigned disposability and the differential access to material resources resulting from neoliberal governmentality and war. La stratégie du du désir consiste en partie à transfigurer le corps désirant lui-même. ISBN: 0472065130, Butler, Judith. “Imitation and Gender Subordination.” In The Second Wave: A Reader in Feminist Theory, edited by Linda Nicholson. ISBN: 0684179164, Butler, Judith. ISBN: 2738410642, Sexual Inversions: Rereading the End of Foucault’s History of Sexuality, Vol. Undoing Gender is influenced by and contributes to the “New Gender Politics,” dealing with issues of “transgender, transsexuality, intersex, and their complex relations to feminist and queer theory.” The title of the book, however, doesn’t herald a post-gender scenario. ISBN: 0300087454, Subjection, Resistance, Resignification: Between Freud and Foucault, Butler, Judith. Elle est professeure, titulaire de la chaire Maxine Elliot dans les départements de Rhétorique et de Littérature comparée à l'université de Californie à Berkeley. Verso, 2015. Getty, 1998. Biographie de l'auteur Judith Butler is Maxine Elliot Professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. Routledge, 2001. Biography Judith Butler. Judith Butler (née le 24 février 1956 à Cleveland) est philosophe et féministe américaine. Yale University Press, 2000. Judith Butler, née le 24 février 1956 à Cleveland, dans l' Ohio, est une philosophe américaine et professeure à l' Université Berkeley depuis 1993 dont le travail porte principalement sur le genre, les queers et la théorie queer. ISBN: 0807116289, Gender Trouble, Feminist Theory, and Psychoanalytic Discourse, Butler, Judith. philosophie Indiana University Press, 2000. Routledge, 2000. H. Aram Veeser . In Precarious Life: The Powers of Mourning and Violence (2004), she makes the central assertion that life is essentially precarious and vulnerable. Butler, Judith. ISBN: 0816636141, Circuits of Bad Conscience: Nietzsche and Freud, Butler, Judith. Expanding beyond the speech act, she offers a new perspective to her concept of the performative as it is the appearance of corporeal life that establishes performatively a field of the political and supports concerted action. Il traite philosophie politique, éthique, la théorie littéraire, féminisme et théorie queer. ISBN: 030433958X, Butler, Judith. sociologie “The Body Politics of Julia Kristeva.” In Ethics, Politics, and Difference in Julia Kristeva’s Writings: A Collection of Essays, edited by Kelly Oliver. Syracuse University Press, 1993. Judith Pamela Butler is an American philosopher and gender theorist whose work has influenced political philosophy, ethics, and the fields of third-wave feminist, queer theory, and literary theory. Collected and Fractured: Response to Identities. She is best known for being a Philosopher. Judith Butler was born on the 24th of February, 1956. The Role of Affect in Motivation, Development, and Adaptation, Vol. “Performance.” In Readings: Acts of Close Reading in Literary Theory, edited by Julian Wolfreys. “Gendering the Body: Beauvoir’s Political Contribution.” In Women, Knowledge, and Reality: Explorartions in Feminist Philosophy, edited by Ann Garry and Marilyn Pearsall. Her qualities as a thinker are reflected in her openness to what is at stake in the present and in her passionate engagement in conversations with contemporaries in and outside academia. En conséquence, toute pulsion est assaillie par une, Trouble dans le genre : Le féminisme et la subversion de l'identité, Ce qui fait une vie : Essai sur la violence, la guerre et le deuil. En réalité, pour pouvoir désirer tout simplement, il est peut-être nécessaire de croire en un moi corporel transformé qui, selon les règles genrées de l'imaginaire, pourrait remplir les exigences d'un corps capable de désirer. Judith Butler had been living in Woodleigh Common for years after leaving her former lover, Michael Garfield, due to being afraid of his psychopathy and obssession over beauty and all of his creations. De hecho, expuso que además del género, incluso el sexo y la sexualidad eran una construcción social. University of Minnesota Press, 2000. “The Pleasures of Repetition.” In Pleasure Beyond the Pleasure Principle. Cassell, 1999.   “Desire.” In Critical Terms for Literary Study, edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin. Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN: 0415902371, Butler, Judith. psychanalyse What takes center stage is the epistemological question of how vulnerability can be apprehended given the existence of media frames that preconfigures affective responses and ways of seeing. guerre ISBN: 0816626499, Butler, Judith. She left with pregnancy, but she never informed him about Miranda. Judith Butler taught at Wesleyan University, George Washington University, Johns Hopkins University, and Columbia University and was appointed the Maxine Elliot Professor of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley in 1998. “Circuits of Bad Conscience: Nietzsche and Freud.” In Why Nietzsche Still? On pourrait voir dans le fameux postulat qui affirme l'intégrité ontologique du sujet avant la loi la trace contemporaine de l'hypothèse de l'état de nature, ce mythe fondateur inhérent aux structures juridiques du libéralisme classique. Routledge, 1999. sexualité By the same token, Judith Butler affirms the idea of global bonds, that is to say a fundamental dependency that is neither restricted to those we know, nor to the imposition of national or cultural boundaries. Nous avons besoin de normes pour que le monde fonctionne, mais nous pouvons chercher des normes qui nous conviennent mieux. Attuned to that polyphonic discourse, Butler maintained that the construction of the category of women involves a regulation of gender relations, which reverses feminist aims. Butler, Judith. ISBN: 0415910862, Stubborn Attachment, Bodily Subjection: Rereading Hegel on the Unhappy Consciousness, Butler, Judith. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Butler was raised in a Jewish family and according to her own words, was initiated into philosophical thinking at the age of fourteen by a rabbi from her local synagogue. Judith Butler remains indebted to an intellectual project that seeks to unsettle common beliefs and sets out to challenge the taken-for-granted through an approach she calls, with reference to Michel Foucault, “politics of troubling.” Another continuity in her work is the concern for the constitution, production, and reproduction of marginality and a desire to show more diverse forms of life have guided her writing throughout the years. politique La persistance et la prolifération de telles identités sont une occasion critique d'exposer les limites et les visées régulatrices, dans les termes mêmes de cette matrice d'intelligibilité, des matrices concurrentes et subversives qui viennent troubler l'ordre du genre. Aussi, chaque fois que la distinction entre l'esprit et le corps est reproduite sans esprit critique, n'oublions jamais la hiérarchie de genre que cette distinction a traditionnellement servi à produire, à maintenir et à rationaliser. In this sense, Gender Trouble also marks the advent of a new feminism. Judith Butler (b.1956) received a PhD in philosophy from Yale in 1984, with a thesis on Hegelian influences in France. She served as Founding Director of the Critical Theory Program as well as the International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs at UC Berkeley, funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation. Foreword to State of Insecurity: Government of the Precarious, by Isabell Lorey. (2009), Parting Ways: Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism (2012), Dispossession: The Performative in the Political (co-authored with Athena Athanasiou, 2013), Senses of the Subject (2015), Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly (2015). Judith Butler’s most influential book Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity can be read as an intervention into feminism. Il a commencé dans la pensée philosophique très jeune par les standards modernes, à l'âge de 14 ans. 1, edited by Robert A. Glick and Stanley Bone. The expression “being undone” seeks to capture that we are, prior to choice, lost in and to the other, and it’s this losing that constitutes our sense of self. violence Yale University Press, 1990. The idea of a constitutive relation to alterity is a key motive that underpins all of Judith Butler’s writing. Editions l’Harmattan, 1995. She is a philosopher and one of the most challenging thinkers of our time. In recent lectures and writings, Judith Butler embarks on new terrain. Routledge, 1997. Wer ist Judith Butler und was macht sie? “Repenser la politique et l’ontologie ou ‘répétition et oubli’.” Translated by Arno Mayer. Va donc voir Alexandre au ..................... Nous ne pouvons pas faire comme si la colonisation n'avait pas eu lieu et comme s'il n'existait pas des représentations raciales. In Undoing Gender, Judith Butler revives this early motive, yet she aspires to displace the dyadic structure of the Hegelian recognition. Routledge, 1993. University of California Press, 1997. Judith Butler Biography. How Can I Deny That These Hands and This Body Are Mine? Within, and beyond that, Judith Butler is also known for her critical voice in socio-political discourse and debate. While the genealogical analysis of power was central to Judith Butler’s early work, it was later increasingly displaced by the deployment of an ethical framework, which introduced a significant shift. “Excerpt from ‘Introduction’ to Bodies that Matter.” In The Gender/Sexuality Reader: Culture, History, Political Economy, edited by Roger N. Lancaster and Michaela di Leonardo. This grounds life negatively in its exposure to violence and death, but equally endows life, as a positive feature, with its capacity to be responsive and open towards the world. “Stubborn Attachment, Bodily Subjection: Rereading Hegel on the Unhappy Consciousness.” In Intersections: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Contemporary Theory, edited by Tilottama Rajan and David L. Clark. Indiana University Press, 1989. ISBN: 0415162378, Butler, Judith. ISBN: 0631183477, Butler, Judith. What surfaces in her later writings is a renewed attention to desire, calling forth a politics prominently featuring corporeality, antagonism and passion. Elle est la compagne de la philosophe féministe Judith Butler avec qui elle a un fils, Isaac [1]. She develops a new conception of […] She argues that censorship is difficult to evaluate, and that in some cases it may be useful or even necessary, while in others it may be worse than tolerance. “Attachement obstiné et assujettissement corporel–Relire Hegel à propos de la conscience malheureuse.” Translated by Michel Vakaloulis. Elle enseigne également la philosophie à la European Graduate School de Saas-Fee, en Suisse. “Burning Acts-Injurious Speech.” In Performativity and Performance, edited by Andrew Parker and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, 197-227. féminisme ', 'Let's face it. Judith Butler - Biography Judith Butler (born February 24, 1956) is an American post-structuralist philosopher, who has contributed to the fields of feminism, queer theory, political philosophy, and ethics. théorie in Philosophie, Yale University Studium in Heidelberg M.A. Reflections on Drama, Culture, Politics, edited by Alan D. Schrift. philosophe Her philosophical training was primarily in German Idealism, phenomenology, and the work of the Frankfurt School. “Sexual Inversions: Rereading the End of Foucault’s History of Sexuality, Vol. Judith Butler: Biography. After attending Bennington College, she received a B.A. Simultaneously, dispossession, ek-stasis, and relationality gain centrality which are the guiding ideas under which Judith Butler’s later writings can be construed. Judith Butler was born on a Friday, February 24, 1956 in Cleveland. Butler, Judith. “Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980).” In European Writers: The Twentieth Century, ed. "Les individus transsexuels revendiquent souvent une discontinuité radicale entre les plaisirs sexuels et les parties du corps.Très souvent, la recherche du plaisir requiert d'investir par l'imagination les parties du corps-appendices ou orifices- qu'il n'est pas nécessaire de posséder en propre; il se peut également que le plaisir requière d'imaginer toutes sortes de parties exagérément grandes ou petites. ISBN: 0415907047, Critical Exchanges: The Symbolic and Questions of Gender, Butler, Judith. Biography Judith Butler is Maxine Elliot Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Program of Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley. Routledge, 1993. Biography. Biographie de Judith Butler Judith Butler est professeure de rhétorique et de littérature comparée à l'Université de Californie à Berkeley. Frédéric Worms s'entretient avec Judith Butler, philosophe, professeure à l'Université de Berkeley (Etats-Unis) dans l'émission "Matières à penser" : "Judith... Réécouter La grève du genre écouter ( 1h) 1h “Commentary on Joseph Flay’s ‘Hegel, Derrida and Bataille’s Laughter’.” In Hegel and His Critics: Philosophy in the Aftermath of Hegel, edited by William Desmond. ISBN: 0253359805, Gendering the Body: Beauvoir’s Political Contribution, Butler, Judith. El trabajo de Judith Butler ha cambiado la forma de pensar acerca del sexo, la sexualidad, el género y el lenguaje. I.” In Discourses of Sexuality: From Aristotle to AIDS, edited by Domna C. Stanton. Judith Butler, in full Judith Pamela Butler, (born February 24, 1956, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.), American academic whose theories of the performative nature of gender and sex were influential within Francocentric philosophy, cultural theory, queer theory, and some schools of philosophical feminism from the late 20th century. “Selection from Bodies that Matter.” In Body and Flesh: A Philosophical Reader, edited by Donn Welton. Judith Butler ist eine us-amerikanische Philosophin und Philologin. ISBN: 1781685967, Dialogue: Antigone, Speech, Performance, Power, Butler, Judith, and Paul Rabinow. All too often, her work gets tethered to notions of gender or performativity, ignoring that Judith Butler hasn’t dwelt upon theorizing within the narrow terms laid out by Gender Trouble. Routledge, 1995. ISBN: 0748613528. An incomplete listing of her works includes: Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth-Century France (1987), Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990), Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of “Sex” (1993), The Psychic Life of Power: Theories of Subjection (1997), Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative (1997), Antigone’s Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death (2000), Undoing Gender (2004), Precarious Life: The Power of Mourning and Violence (2004), Giving an Account of Oneself (2005), Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? Elle a milité pour la reconnaissance du mariage homosexuel en Californie. Currently a professor of Comparative Literature and Rhetoric at University of California, Judith Butler is a well-known philosopher, presenting theories on gender, identity and power. Butler, Judith. On September 7, 2006, she partook in a faculty-organized teach-in at the University of California, Berkeley, scrutinizing the Israeli war on Lebano… Princeton University Press, 1998.   Y aunque en 1990, ya se cuestionaba ver el sexo como algo natural, Butler comenzó planteando que algo similar pasaba con la identidad de género. Oxford Readers, 1997. Routledge, 1990.   “Critically Queer.” In Gender.