Disturbare il confine I continuum generesesso e naturacultura in Judith Butler
120-136 p.
When Butler critically intervenes in feminist debates with Gender Trouble (1990), the very title programmatically announces their presence on the critical scene as a disruptive agent. Making trouble, disobeying the paths of identification already carved out by Western philosophy is a fundamental operation for Butler, precisely because Western feminism seems to inherit its same dichotomous and suffocating processes of identity formation. In this essay, I propose a reading of Butler that questions the dichotomies of gender/sex and nature/culture, which are central to feminist debates on identity. I show how these boundaries are phantasmatic sites and argue that reconfiguring them as a continuum and a process that is, as gendersex and natureculture allows us to better grasp the complexities of identity formation processes. [Publisher's text]
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Società degli individui : 85, 1, 2026-
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Codice DOI: 10.3280/LAS2026-085009
ISSN: 1972-5752
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- Butler, identity boundaries, feminisms, gendersex, natureculture
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