
Judith Butler's "Gender Trouble" (Part 1/2)
Theory & Philosophy
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The Body: A Place for Freedom
In Beauvoir's project, she believes women are regarded primarily as other. So in relation to men who are considered free floating with endless possibility, woman is not even allowed to enter that sphere hence there being kind of cast away to the realm of the other. For Irigre, fallogocentricism offers a name to eclipse the feminine and take its place.
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