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Today we begin our discussion of Judith Butler's book "Gender Trouble" with chapter 1. This details Butler's thesis of gender (socially constructed, not binary, etc.) and how it differs from other feminist and sociological writers of the time (1990).
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By Plausible Deniability AMXToday we begin our discussion of Judith Butler's book "Gender Trouble" with chapter 1. This details Butler's thesis of gender (socially constructed, not binary, etc.) and how it differs from other feminist and sociological writers of the time (1990).
Also, we have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: [email protected]
Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.