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Ep. 235: Judith Butler's "Gender Trouble" (Part Three)

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Exploring Judith Butler's Critique of Feminist Categorization and Emphasizing Agency in Gender Trouble

This chapter delves into the political implications of Judith Butler's arguments in 'Gender Trouble' regarding ontology, metaphysics, and politics. The discussion focuses on Butler's critique of feminist categorization, the importance of agency and emancipation, and the subversion of traditional gender norms through bodily inscription.

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