Judith Butler’s Reckoning With The Right | The New Republic A recent article in Hungarian Conservative, a quarterly published by a government-funded foundation, accuses Butler of being “aggressive” toward people who don’t accept “genderism
Reforming a Theology of Gender: Constructive Reflections on Judith . . . Daniel Patterson’s Reforming a Theology of Gender: Constructive Reflections on Judith Butler and Queer Theory is an important contribution to Christian cultural and ethical studies, as it is the first thorough scholarly engagement with Butler’s work from a conservative Christian perspective
A Philosophical Theologian’s Review Essay of Judith Butler’s Who’s . . . Scientific questions regarding the nature of male and female sex, and the relation of biological sex to Butler’s conception of gender are important concerns in her work Butler also has an abiding disdain for traditional Christian anthropology with its binary heteronormative sexual ethics
Judith Butler: Insecurity and the roots of anti-democratic rage Judith Butler, one of the world’s most well-known philosophers, is as alarmed as anyone by the political extremism, by the mounting threats to the rights of women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ people and migrants, and by the intensifying inequalities and losses of the pandemic
Judith Butler’s Reckoning With The Right: Why have attacks . . . - Reddit Judith Butler’s Reckoning With The Right: Why have attacks on gender expression proven such a powerful tool for authoritarians? “Nobody is happy with the state of gender and the family right now, and you can tell a lot about a person’s politics by where they turn for solutions ”
Sex, Gender, and Theological Presuppositions: John Piper and Judith . . . The central claim of the book is as follows, “The Bible reveals the nature of masculinity and femininity by describing diverse responsibilities for man and woman while rooting these differing responsibilities in creation, not convention ” 1 On the secular “left,” we have Judith Butler, philosopher, gender theorist, and writer of the
Judith Butler: Gender and Performativity - ReviseSociology Judith Butler argues that gender is a performative act shaped by cultural norms rather than a fixed identity She contends that historical insights on gender and sexuality emphasize the social construction of these concepts, influencing modern discussions on identity and challenging traditional gender roles, ultimately leading to fluid
Judith Butler’s Critique of the Sex-Gender Binary: Key Takeaways Judith Butler’s critique of the sex-gender binary fundamentally transformed how we think about identity and bodies Rather than viewing sex as purely biological and gender as socially constructed, Butler argues that both sex and gender are products of social discourse and performative acts