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Judith Butler and Subjectivity - The Possibilities and Limits of the Human

English · Hardback

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This book contextualises philosophy by bringing Judith Butler's critique of identity into dialogue with an analysis of the transgressive self in dramatic literature. The author draws on Butler's reflections on human agency and subjectivity to offer a fresh perspective for understanding the political and ethical stakes of identity as formed within a complex web of relations with human and non-human others. The book first positions a detailed analysis of Butler's theory of subject formation within a broader framework of feminist philosophy and then incorporates examples and case studies from dramatic literature to argue that the subject is formed in relation to external forces, yet within its formation lies a space for transgressing the same environments and relations that condition the subject's existence. By virtue of a fundamental dependency on conditions and relations that bring human beings into existence, they emerge as political and ethical agents capable of resisting the formative forces of power and responding - ethically - to the call of others.

List of contents

1. Feminist Theatre Studies and Judith Butler's Critique of Identity.- 2. Feminist Philosophy and the Controversial Judith Butler.- 3. The Ethics and Politics of Subjectivity.- 4. Subjectivity and Transgression: Two Case Studies in Drama.- 5. Conclusion: Agency and Selfhood: The Limits and Possibilities of the Human

About the author










Parisa Shams is an Adjunct Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia, where she completed her PhD in English and Cultural Studies. Her research interests lie at the intersections of philosophy and literature, and more recently, also in critical discourse analysis and education.


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"Readers will find a welcome addition to Butlerian philosophy ... . Shams delineates a way for scholars interested in feminist philosophy, theatre, or literary studies to situate their own thinking about theories of subjectivity and apply them to literary or dramatic texts. ... Judith Butler and Subjectivity successfully contemplates the conditions that influence the subject's emergence. The study presents a thoughtful approach to Butler's work and exhibits a thorough understanding ... ." (Sharen Bart, Limina, Vol. 27 (1), 2021)

Product details

Authors Parisa Shams
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9789811560507
ISBN 978-981-1560-50-7
No. of pages 81
Dimensions 153 mm x 10 mm x 213 mm
Weight 229 g
Illustrations VIII, 81 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Renaissance, Enlightenment
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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