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Who's Afraid of Gender?

Judith Butler
4.03 (3423 Reviews)

Panoramica di Who's Afraid of Gender?

Judith Butler confronts the global anti-gender movement, exposing how Pope Francis and Putin weaponize "gender" to undermine rights. Named a National Bestseller, this "urgent intervention" (Naomi Klein) challenges authoritarianism while imagining a world where we can "love without fear" (Christina Sharpe).

Temi chiave in Who's Afraid of Gender?

  • anti-gender movement
  • authoritarianism and fascism
  • transnational conservative networks
  • patriarchal dream-order
  • gender ideology phantasm

Citazioni da Who's Afraid of Gender?

  • The anti-gender movement represents a profound authoritarian impulse at its core.

  • How does moral sadism masquerade as virtue?

  • Gender became equated with civilizational collapse?

  • Gender is divinely ordained and exclusively constituted by God.

Personaggi di Who's Afraid of Gender?

  • Judith ButlerAuthor and philosopher analyzing gender politics
  • Giorgia MeloniItalian Prime Minister and anti-gender advocate
  • Viktor OrbanHungarian Prime Minister promoting traditionalism
  • Ignacio ArsuagaFounder of the conservative platform CitizenGo
  • Allan CarlsonFounder of the World Congress of Families

Sull'autore

Sull'autore di Who's Afraid of Gender?

Judith Pamela Butler is a renowned feminist philosopher and pioneering gender theorist, and the author of Who’s Afraid of Gender?, a critical examination of contemporary gender politics and global resistance to LGBTQ+ rights. Butler is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and holds the Hannah Arendt Chair at the European Graduate School.

Butler has shaped discourse on identity, power, and social justice through seminal works like Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity and Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex. Their exploration of gender performativity redefined feminist and queer theory, emphasizing how societal norms construct bodies and identities.

Who’s Afraid of Gender? extends their decades-long critique of systemic inequality, informed by activism and academic rigor. Butler’s other influential titles, including Undoing Gender and The Force of Nonviolence, further dissect the intersections of ethics, politics, and marginalized communities. Translated into over 20 languages, their works remain foundational in gender studies curricula worldwide.

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Who’s Afraid of Gender? examines the global "gender panic" fueled by conservative religious and political movements, arguing that anti-gender rhetoric weaponizes fear to undermine LGBTQ+ rights. Butler traces how institutions like the Vatican and far-right groups frame gender ideology as a threat to societal stability, deconstructing these claims through a lens of performative identity and power dynamics.

This book is ideal for academics, activists, and readers interested in queer theory, feminism, or political philosophy. Its dense, academic style suits those familiar with Butler’s prior work (e.g., Gender Trouble) or engaged in debates about gender identity, cultural backlash, and human rights.

Yes, for readers seeking a rigorous analysis of anti-gender movements. While less accessible than Butler’s earlier works, it offers critical insights into how fear-mongering shapes policy and public discourse. However, those looking for practical advocacy tools may find its theoretical focus challenging.

Butler argues that "gender panic" is a political strategy to consolidate power by framing gender diversity as existential threats. They critique the Vatican’s role in spreading anti-gender rhetoric and emphasize how such narratives erase transgender lived experiences while reinforcing authoritarianism.

It expands on Butler’s theory of gender performativity (introduced in Gender Trouble) but shifts focus to contemporary backlash. Unlike earlier abstract philosophy, this book directly engages modern political crises, linking gender norms to global authoritarian trends.

Butler critiques the Vatican for framing gender theory as an attack on "natural family values," arguing this rhetoric fuels global anti-LGBTQ+ policies. They highlight how the Church’s influence amplifies fear-based narratives, despite lacking empirical grounding.

Critics note its dense academic prose limits accessibility, and some argue Butler overlooks grassroots anti-gender activism outside institutional frameworks. Others suggest the book’s focus on Western discourse underrepresents Global South perspectives.

As gender-based legislation intensifies globally (e.g., bans on healthcare access), Butler’s analysis provides a framework to understand systemic oppression. The book clarifies how fear-driven rhetoric enables erosion of democratic institutions.

  • “Gender panic is a phantasmatic tactic”: Butler asserts anti-gender movements rely on imagined threats to justify repression.
  • “To be afraid of gender is to fear the unraveling of compulsory norms”: Highlights resistance to rigid societal roles.

While theoretical, Butler urges solidarity among marginalized groups to resist authoritarian co-optation. They advocate for coalition-building across feminist, queer, and racial justice movements to counter fear-based politics.

Gender Trouble revolutionized gender theory by deconstructing binary norms, while Who’s Afraid of Gender? addresses real-world backlash. The newer work is more politically urgent but less foundational in academic discourse.

Pair with Kate Manne’s Entitled (on misogyny’s political roots) or Shon Faye’s The Transgender Issue for grassroots perspectives. For Butler’s foundational theories, read Gender Trouble alongside.

The book blends philosophical analysis, case studies (e.g., Vatican documents), and critiques of “gender-critical” feminism. Chapters systematically dismantle anti-gender rhetoric’s logical fallacies and historical contradictions.

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