Many look forward to this release, for many believe that Judith Butler is the articulate voice for the post-structuralist gendered queer feminism of the 90s.
In graduate school, reading Butler was both fun and frustrating. It was fun because of the gender frustration created by the text. And it was especially noticable in the classroom, both as a teacher of undergratuates and as a student at the graduate level. Butler shakes up the gendered landscape, and it's amazing what that can do, even in a semi-professional atmosphere of the fine arts.
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