Strange Tempest: Agency, Poststructuralism, and the Shape of Feminist Politics to Come |
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Authors: | Edwina Barvosa-Carter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chicano Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, 93106 |
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Abstract: | This essay explores Judith Butler's influence on feminist and gender studies at two levels. First, the essay examines Butler's specific theoretical contributions with special attention to the performativity of gender and the conception of agency connected with it. It highlights the contributions and limitations of Butler's account of agency and the ongoing feminist conversation that it has incited. Second, this essay explores how Butler's account of agency has unsettled feminist conceptions of established political practice and sketches how specific responses to Butler's work provide clues to key contested issues. The essay closes with a brief look at feminist scholarship that draws together Butler-informed political visions with traditional accounts of feminist political practice in a manner that foreshadows a dynamic feminist politics yet to come. |
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Keywords: | agency poststructuralism feminist politics multiple identity feminist philosophy Judith Butler |
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