196 Pages
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Routledge-Cavendish
196 Pages
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Routledge-Cavendish
200 Pages
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Routledge-Cavendish
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The first to use Judith Butler’s work as a reading of how the legal subject is formed, this book traces how Butler comes to the themes of ethics, law and politics analyzing their interrelation and explaining how they relate to Butler’s question of how people can have more liveable and viable lives.
Acknowledging the potency and influence of Butler’s ‘concept’ of gender as process, which... Read more
Introduction: Gender Performativity as Method. Troubling Ethics: The Subject. Double Law. The Body and Political Potential. Butler's Reception
Biography
Elena Loizidou is a Lecturer in the School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London.
"... [this book] should find a receptive audience amongst serious scholars who are genuinely interested in engaging with Butler's wider corpus of work, and taking her ideas to the next level." - Feminist Legal Studies, November 2007






