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“I don't think, for instance, that you can invoke a Protestant ethic when it comes to loss. You can't say, "Oh, I'll go through loss this way, and that will be the result, and I'll apply myself to the aks, and I'll endeavor to achieve the resolution of grief that is before me." I think that one is hit by waves, and that one starts out the day with an aim, a project, a plan, and one finds oneself foiled.”

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Undoing Gender

Undoing Gender delves into the complexities of gender, examining how societal norms and expectations shape individual identities. The book challenges traditional gender roles and offers insights into the diverse experiences of gender non-conforming individuals. It provides a critical analysis of gender theory and its implications for social change, advocating for a more inclusive and liberatory understanding of gender. more

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Judith Butler
Judith Butler

Judith Butler is a renowned philosopher, born on February 24, 1956. Her research focuses on issues of gender, identity, and power, having a profound impact on postmodernism and gender theory. more

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