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- Judith Butler and Marxism invites leading scholars to discuss the absences in both Butler and Marxism, and the ways in which each satisfies the other.
- About the Author: Elliot C. Mason is a communist writer and organizer based in Stockholm.
- 232 Pages
- Social Science, Feminism & Feminist Theory
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Judith Butler and Marxism invites leading scholars to discuss the absences in both Butler and Marxism, and the ways in which each satisfies the other. The unique contributions of this collection critique Butler from a Marxist position and propose Butler as necessary to the contemporary project of Marxism. Judith Butler and Marxism offers a practical politics of Butlerian performativity, vulnerability, and care, while giving the first full theoretical account of the critical intersections binding Butler and Marxism.Book Synopsis
Judith Butler and Marxism invites leading scholars to discuss the absences in both Butler and Marxism, and the ways in which each satisfies the other. The unique contributions of this collection critique Butler from a Marxist position and propose Butler as necessary to the contemporary project of Marxism. Judith Butler and Marxism offers a practical politics of Butlerian performativity, vulnerability, and care, while giving the first full theoretical account of the critical intersections binding Butler and Marxism.Review Quotes
Judith Butler and Marxism offers critical theorists, long interested in the creative friction of reading Butler and Marx together, a fascinating collection of new essays. Reinterpreting performativity, vulnerability, and care, these essays advance a variety of Butlerian Marxisms with which to imagine new emancipatory assemblies for our times!
Judith Butler and Marxism demands confrontation, not comfort. It exposes the systems that dominate us all, where Butler's radical theories collide with Marxism's fiercest critiques. Care and vulnerability, far from passive states, emerge as tools of resistance capable of standing against capitalist brutalities. Their force continues to resist compliance.
Is Judith Butler a Marxist philosopher? Hardly. However, as the contributions to this volume show, one may easily say that Butler is an ally to Marxist philosophy and that there can be no thinking of radical politics without their thought, especially in the domain of everyday life, life we have to live before the conditions for the revolution are met. Performativity read as a curse and a gift, interdependence read as internationalism, mutual aid and a method, vulnerability framed as agency, grievability framed in terms of value - all of these aim at expanding the domain of an entrenched debate, testing the possibilities of thinking together instead of thinking apart, or against. Judith Butler and Marxism gathers scholars who struggle to reframe the terms of the debate, honoring Butler's intellectual and political wisdom and vigor.
Is Judith Butler a Marxist? Probably not. Can their work enrich Marxist thought? I once doubted it, but Mason and Moro's Judith Butler and Marxism has convinced me otherwise. This anthology reveals how Butler's work can deepen Marxist inquiry while simultaneously addressing important tensions between Butler's project and Marxist perspectives.
About the Author
Elliot C. Mason is a communist writer and organizer based in Stockholm. He is the author of Poetics of Value: Temporalities of Sociality and Subjection in the Value-Form, and The Instagram Archipelago: Race, Gender, and the Lives of Dead Fish, and the editor of a South Atlantic Quarterly special issue dossier, Vol. 124:1, titled "Organizing Care in Sweden's Crisis".
Valentina Moro is assistant professor in the Philosophy department at Stony Brook University. Her research intersects feminist philosophy, political theory, and classical antiquity. She authored the monograph Il teatro della polis. Filosofia dell'agonismo tragico and co-edited the special issue of The European Journal of English Studies titled "Feminist Responses to Populist Politics".Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.08 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Feminism & Feminist Theory
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover
Author: Elliot Mason & Valentina Moro & Elliot C Mason
Language: English
Street Date: March 26, 2025
TCIN: 1005999969
UPC: 9781538196267
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-4166
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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