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Judith Butler with Maggie Nelson

Jul 1, 2024
In a thought-provoking conversation, Judith Butler, a pioneering thinker on gender and sexuality, and Maggie Nelson, esteemed author and professor, explore key themes of Butler's new book, 'Who’s Afraid of Gender?'. They discuss the rise of anti-gender movements and the societal fears surrounding gender identity. The pair emphasize the importance of empathy and dialogue in navigating identity politics while addressing how language evolves with gender identity. Their insights challenge listeners to critically engage with the complexities of freedom and allyship in today's world.
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Quick takeaways

  • Judith Butler's latest book, 'Who’s Afraid of Gender?', critiques the anti-gender movements that exploit fears surrounding gender to undermine equality and justice.
  • Butler emphasizes the importance of critical patience and empathy in navigating the complexities of gender discussions amidst rising hostility and confusion.

Deep dives

The Power of Gender Discourse

Judith Butler's new book, Who's Afraid of Gender, delves into the misuse of gender discussions by authoritarian groups to undermine equality and justice. The rise of anti-gender ideology is highlighted as a primary method used by these factions to demonize marginalized communities, particularly targeting trans and queer individuals. Examples cited include the backlash against reproductive rights and the extreme measures taken by some governments to criminalize gender diversity and sexual freedom. Butler encourages a critical examination of this pathology while advocating for a broader coalition among those who fight against various forms of oppression.

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