Judith Butler Dictionary
A Study of Her Most Frequently Used Words and Concepts: A Thinker Who Reshaped Philosophy, Feminism, Queer Theory, and Political Thought Worldwide
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Narrated by:
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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By:
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Isaac Volpe
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“Judith Butler Dictionary” is an essential guide to one of the most influential thinkers of our time. Bringing together Butler’s most frequently used words and concepts—from gender and performativity to precarity, queer, assemblies, and vulnerability—this volume offers clear definitions accompanied by carefully selected quotations from her major works. Designed for students, researchers, and general listeners alike, the dictionary serves as both an introduction to Butler’s complex thought and a reference tool for deeper study. By tracing how Butler redefines concepts such as power, agency, identity, and democracy, it sheds light on the critical vocabulary that has reshaped philosophy, feminism, queer theory, and political thought worldwide.
Accessible yet rigorous, this book is not just a glossary but a map of Butler’s intellectual landscape. This resource clarifies her key ideas while demonstrating their interconnections and enduring relevance. Instead of reading across dozens of dense books, this volume condenses Butler’s key contributions into one navigable resource.
Unlock Judith Butler’s thought with clarity and confidence. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about one of today’s most influential philosophers, this book is your key to understanding the vocabulary that has reshaped feminism, queer theory, and political thought worldwide. Get your copy now and start exploring Butler’s essential concepts today!