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4.3 Judith ButlerAllen, Amy. 1998. Power trouble: Performativity as critical theory. Constellations 5.4: 457-72. Diamond, Elin. 2000. Re: Blau, Butler, Beckett, and the politics of seeming. The Drama Review 44.4: 31-43. Kerin, Jacinta. 1999. The matter at hand: Butler, ontology and the natural sciences. Australian Feminist Studies 14: 91-104. Meijer. Irene Costera, and Baukje Prins. 1998. How bodies come to matter: An interview with Judith Butler. Signs 23.2: 275-86. Mills, Catherine. 2000. Efficacy and vulnerability: Judith Butler on reiteration and resistance. Australian Feminist Studies 15: 265-79. Parsons, Susan F. 2000. The boundaries of desire: A consideration of Judith Butler and Carter Heyward. Feminist Theology, no. 23: 90-104. Schwartzman, Lisa H. 2002. Hate speech, illocution, and social context: A critique of Judith Butler. Journal of Social Philosophy 33.3: 421-41. Smith, Anna Marie. 2001. Words that matter: Butler’s Excitable speech. Constellations 8.3: 390-99. Stern, David. 2000. The return of the subject? Power, reflexivity and agency. Philosophy & Social Criticism 26.5: 109-22. Vasterling, Veronica. 1999. Butler’s sophisticated constructivism: A critical assessment. Hypatia 14.3: 17-38. †White, Stephen K. 1999. As the world turns: Ontology and politics in Judith Butler. Polity 32.2: 155-77. See also 1: Butler; 3.13: Butler |
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