Undoing Gender

TitleUndoing Gender
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsButler, Judith
Number of Pages273
PublisherRoutledge
CityNew York
Abstract

This volume constitutes the author's recent reflections on gender and sexuality, focusing on new kinship, psychoanalysis and the incest taboo, transgender, intersex, diagnostic categories, social violence, and the tasks of social transformation. In terms that draw from feminist and queer theory, Butler considers the norms that govern--and fail to govern--gender and sexuality as they relate to the constraints on recognizable personhood. The book constitutes a reconsideration of her earlier view on gender performativity from her earlier work, Gender Trouble. In this work, the critique of gender norms is clearly situated within the framework of human persistence and survival. And to "do" one's gender in certain ways sometimes implies "undoing" dominant notions of personhood. She writes about the "New Gender Politics" that has emerged in recent years, a combination of movements concerned with transgender, transsexuality, intersex, and their complex relations to feminist and queer theory. These essays address the regulation of sexuality and gender that takes place in psychology, aesthetics, and social policy.

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