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I unironically am interested in reading her. What's her most complete book?

>> No.15327285

My plan is starting with Gender Trouble and going on to Bodies that Matter

>> No.15327301

>>15327228
Probably gender trouble - but, to get used to her approach it's helpful to see her deploy her psychoanalytic method in shorter essays. I think her stuff in the LRB is a decent introduction.

https://www.lrb.co.uk/contributors/judith-butler

>> No.15327355

>>15327228
Just read Weininger

>> No.15327372

Butler is a neolib shill

>> No.15327392

>>15327372
She unironically probably is a neoliberal, but I wouldn't consider her a shill

OP start with Gender Trouble and then move onto Bodies that Matter. She co-published a volume with Spivak that is interesting about the international body and belonging, draws on Agamben a bit

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>>15327372
This

>> No.15327467

>>15327397
> burgers are that obsessed about unimportant token gestures in their pathetic political circus
Is this some modern day flower language?

>> No.15327638

"Imitation and Gender Insubordination" is a good core essay (more to the point, imo, than Gender Trouble)