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Judith Butler, in works such as Gender Trouble and Undoing Gender, contends that being female is not " natural " and that it appears natural only through repeated performances of gender ; these performances in turn, reproduce and define the traditional categories of sex and / or gender.
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Derrida's thinking has inspired Slavoj Zizek, Richard Rorty, Ernesto Laclau, Judith Butler and many more contemporary theorists developed a deconstructive approach to politics.
In Precarious Life, Judith Butler discusses recognizing the Other in order to sustain the Self and the problems of not being able to identify the Other.
Philosophers commonly referred to as Post-structuralists include Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze ( all of whom began their careers within a Structuralist framework ), Jacques Derrida, Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-François Lyotard, Julia Kristeva, Hélène Cixous, Luce Irigaray and, sometimes, the American cultural theorists, critics and intellectuals they influenced ( e. g. Judith Butler, Jonathan Crary, John Fiske, Rosalind Krauss, Hayden White ).
Writers whose work is often characterised as post-structuralist include Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Judith Butler, Jaques Lacan and Julia Kristeva.
Theorists who both complement and contrast Hassan include Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Bruno Latour, N. Katherine Hayles, Peter Sloterdijk, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, Evan Thompson, Francisco Varela and Douglas Kellner.
This emerged from a number of different areas: in sociology during the 1950s ; from the theories of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan ; and in the work of French psychoanalysts like Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray, and American feminists such as Judith Butler.
Theorists including Calvin Thomas and Judith Butler have suggested that homophobia can be rooted in an individual's fear of being identified as gay.
In the humanities and in the social sciences, the term discourse describes a formal way of thinking that can be expressed through language, a social boundary that defines what can be said about a specific topic ; as Judith Butler said, “ the limits of acceptable speech ”, the limits of possible truth.
Judith Butler, also another well known post structuralist feminist scholar, explains that the performativity of gender offers an important contribution to the conceptual understanding of processes of subversion.
Including classical texts by Judith Butler, Bracha Ettinger, Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray and Adriana Cavarero.
The field emerged from a number of different areas: the sociology of the 1950s and later ( see Sociology of gender ); the theories of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan ; and the work of feminists such as Judith Butler.
Others, such as Judith Butler, Bracha Ettinger and Jane Gallop have used Lacanian work, though in a critical way, to develop gender theory.
On the same subject, American feminist theorist and author of Gender Trouble Judith Butler wrote in the scholarly journal Diacritics an essay entitled " Further Reflections on the Conversions of Our Time ", in which she described the shift in these terms:
Judith and works
* 2003's Captain's Blood, one of many collaborative works between Star Trek lead William Shatner and husband-and-wife team Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, focused on the involvement of Kirk in preventing a Romulan civil war in the aftermath of Star Trek: Nemesis.
The centenary of Britten ’ s birth will be held between November 2012 and November 2013, and the 2013 Festival, the 66th, will feature a new production by Tim Albery of Britten ’ s opera, Peter Grimes, the complete Church Parables in Orford Church and new works by Harrison Birtwistle, Wolfgang Rihm, Judith Weir, Magnus Lindberg and Richard Rodney Bennett.
The 2011 Proms season also featured new works by Sally Beamish, Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies, Pascal Dusapin, Graham Fitkin, Thomas Larcher, Kevin Volans, Judith Weir, and Stevie Wishart.
These included Patrick Evans ’ s bio-critical contribution for the " Twayne's World Authors Series ," Janet Frame ( 1977 ), Gina Mercer's feminist reading of the novels and autobiographies, Janet Frame: Subversive Fictions ( 1994 ), and Judith Dell Panny's allegorical approach to the works, I have what I gave: The fiction of Janet Frame ( 1992 ).
Judith Anastasia " Judy " Funnie ( Voiced by Becca Lish ): Doug's older sister and the oddball of the family, she is obsessed with the works of William Shakespeare, and is an aspiring actress and artist who attends a special art school for gifted individuals.
He himself considered his best works to be " The Combat ," the three " Judith " pictures, " Beniah, David's Chief Captain " ( all in the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, " Ulysses and the Sirens " ( Manchester Gallery ), and the three pictures of Joan of Arc.
The two conceptual poles represented by these works will inform much of Judith ’ s subsequent history.
In A House of Her Own, her 1997 biography of Sage, Judith Suther describes these works as “ experimental abstract compositions .”
Beck is also known for his creation of the Beck Hopelessness Scale and the Beck Anxiety Inventory, and has founded the Beck Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in which his daughter, Dr. Judith Beck, works.
Had the first nine cantos been preserved, it is often thought that Judith would be considered one of the most laudable Old English works ( Cook, pg.
: Cambell ’ s writing details many differences between the Vulgate ’ s “ Judith ” and the Old English poem “ Judith .” Campbell offers a clearer perspective on the character of Judith as it is represented quite differently by the two works.
His personal analysis of “ Judith ” also relates the writing to others of the time period as well as works that have influenced and been influenced by the poem.
: Cubitt discusses the uniqueness of “ Judith ” in comparison to the other works of Ælfric ’ s other works.
Rabanus ' works, many of which remain unpublished, comprise Scriptural commentaries ( Genesis to Judges, Ruth, Kings, Chronicles, Judith, Esther, Canticles, Proverbs, Wisdom, Sirach, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Maccabees, Matthew, the Epistles of St Paul, including Hebrews ); and various treatises relating to doctrinal and practical subjects, including more than one series of Homilies.
Notable works from this period include La Conversione della Maddalena ( The Conversion of the Magdalene ), and Giuditta con la sua ancella ( Judith and her Maidservant ), now in the Pitti Palace.
Longhi also wrote of Judith Slaying Holofernes: " There are about fifty-seven works by Artemisia Gentileschi and 94 % ( forty-nine works ) feature women as protagonists or equal to men "( Bissell, 112 ).
Chadwick composed more stage works, notably Judith, based on the tale from the Aprocrypha of Judith and Holofernes.
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