
Judith Butler's "Gender Trouble" (Part 1/2)
Theory & Philosophy
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The Meaning of Language
According to Butler, people erect language as a means to compensate for the their inability to engage in this kind of prohibition. For Lacan, because everything is structured in terms of language or signification, all things like the law, institutions, anything, then emerge from this original compensation that came about through language. The idea is then that the emergence of the law through language, which came about through that prohibition, is a masculine one.
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