Judith Butler in Conversation
Discover the insightful dialogue in Judith Butler in Conversation, a compelling collection featuring renowned social critic Judith Butler and editor Bronwyn Davies. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this paperback edition spans 296 pages of thought-provoking essays that engage with Butler's influential work across various disciplines, including social sciences, humanities, and behavioral sciences.
In this book, Butler responds extensively to critiques and interpretations of her ideas, offering readers a deeper understanding of her contributions to contemporary thought. Whether you're a student of philosophy or simply interested in the intersections of identity, society, and culture, this volume is an essential addition to your library. Dive into the rich conversations that shape modern philosophy and explore the nuances of Butler's theories in this engaging and accessible format.