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.philosophy, Judith Butler offers a provocative outline for a new ethical practice-one responsive to the need for critical autonomy and grounded in a new can be answered only by asking a prior question, Who is this ‘I’ who is under an obligation to give an account of itself and to act in certain ways?
Judith Butler is Professor of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California at Berkeley. It is not that one treats oneself only as harshly as one was treated but, rather, that the aggression toward the ideal and its unfulfillability is turned inward, and this self-aggression becomes Because I find that I cannot give an account of myself without accounting for the social conditions under which I emerge, ethical reflection requires a turn to social theory.In three powerfully crafted and lucidly written chapters, Butler demonstrates how difficult it is to give an account of oneself
ONESELF JUDITH BUTLER In recent years, the critique of poststructuralism, itself loquacious, has held that postulation of a subject who is not self-grounding the subject, including those that do away wit theory of the subject altogether, cannot provide the basis for an account of respo ity, that if we are
10 Judith Butler, Giving An Account of Oneself, New York: Fordham University Press 2005. 11 Judith Butler, Precarious Life: The Power of Mourning and Violence See Judith Butler, “Longing for Recognition,” in Undoing Gender, p. 137. See also Butler: Giving an Account of Oneself, pp. 43-4.
Because I find that I cannot give an account of myself without accounting for the social conditions under which I emerge, ethical reflection requires a turn In three powerfully crafted and lucidly written chapters, Butler demonstrates how difficult it is to give an account of oneself, and how this lack of
Judith Butler. Philosophers rarely think about acting in the theatrical sense, but an historical idea of ‘woman,’ to induce the body to become a cultural sign, to materialize oneself in obedience to an As a given temporal duration within the entire performance, “acts”are a shared experience and ‘collective
Judith Butler (UC Berkeley) Venue: Institute for Gender Studies, Geneva University, Switzerland. Conception: Delphine Gardey (University of of naturalized norms and their supporting exclusions, i.e. to (self-)critique as ethics (Giving an Account of Oneself). This one-day conference aims to reflect
by Judith Butler. Published 2005 by Fordham University Press in New York . Written in English. An account of oneself. Against ethical violence.
Read the full-text online edition of Giving an Account of Oneself (2005). In her first extended study of moral philosophy, Judith Butler offers a provocative outline for a new ethical practice – one responsive to the need for critical autonomy yet grounded in the opacity of the human subject.
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Back to Our Shelves ›. Giving an Account of Oneself. by Judith Butler. Details. Look Inside. What does it mean to lead an ethical life under vexed social and linguistic conditions? In her first extended study of moral philosophy, Judith Butler offers a provocative outline for a new ethical practice-one
Butler, Judith, ‘Sex and gender in Simone de Beauvoir’s Second Sex’, Yale French Studies 72 (1986), 35-49. Nancy, Jean-Luc, The Restlessness of the Negative (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002), 64, cited in Butler, Giving an Account of Oneself, 26. -
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