A Times Higher Education Book of the Week Judith Butler elucidates the
dynamics of public assembly under prevailing economic and political
conditions, analyzing what they signify and how. Understanding
assemblies as plural forms of performative action, Butler extends her
theory of performativity to argue that precarity—the destruction of
the conditions of livability—has been a galvanizing force and theme
in today’s highly visible protests. “Butler’s book is everything
that a book about our planet in the 21st century should be. It does
not turn its back on the circumstances of the material world or give
any succour to those who wish to view the present (and the future)
through the lens of fantasies about the transformative possibilities
offered by conventional politics Butler demonstrates a clear
engagement with an aspect of the world that is becoming in many
political contexts almost illicit to discuss: the idea that
capitalism, certainly in its neoliberal form, is failing to provide a
liveable life for the majority of human beings.” —Mary Evans,
Times Higher Education “A heady immersion into the thought of one of
today’s most profound philosophers of action…This is a call for a
truly transformative politics, and its relevance to the fraught
struggles taking place in today’s streets and public spaces around
the world cannot be denied.” —Hans Rollman, PopMatters
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ISBN
9780674495548
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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