1st Edition
Judith Butler in Conversation Analyzing the Texts and Talk of Everyday Life
Introduction Bronwyn Davies Conversation with Judith Butler I. 1. An Account of Oneself Judith Butler. Forgiving, Given Over, Given Away: Response to Judith Butler’s Presentation Fiona Jenkins. 2. Passionately Attached: Academic subjects of Desire Eva Bendix Petersen. Found/ Wanting and Becoming/ Undone: A Response to Eva Bendix Petersen Sheridan Linnell. Conversation with Judith Butler II. 3. Sissy Boy Melancholy and the Educational Possibilities of Incoherence David McInnes. A Dialogue on ‘Becoming Sissy.’ Cristyn Davies. Conversation with Judith Butler III. 4. Words That Matter: Reading the Performativity of Humanity through Butler and Blanchot Linnell Secomb. Sustaining Language/Existing Threats: Resistance and Rhetoric in Australian Refugee Discourses Susanne Gannon & Sue Saltmarsh. Conversation with Judith Butler IV 5. "Bringing the Elsewhere Home": Drag-Kids and Queer Belongings Affrica Taylor. Dressing Up and Growing Up: Rehearsals on the Threshold of Intelligibility Jonathan Bollen. Conversation with Judith Butler V
Biography
Bronwyn Davies is Professor of Education at the University of Western Sydney. Her current work involves a critique of neoliberalism as it impacts on subjectivities at work. She is also researching pedagogies of place and transgressive research methodologies. Her most recent book with Susanne Gannon, Doing Collective Biography, is published by Open University Press (2006).






