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Who's Afraid of Gender

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Full Title:

Who's Afraid of Gender

Contributors:

By (Author) Judith Butler

ISBN:

9781802061062

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin

Publication Date:

20th May 2025

UK Publication Date:

20th February 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social and political philosophy
Political science and theory

Dewey:

305.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

236g

Description

The international bestseller, now in paperback- a masterful, essential account of how a fear of gender is fuelling politics around the world Judith Butler, the ground-breaking philosopher whose work has redefined how we think about gender and sexuality, confronts the attacks on gender that have become central to right-wing movements today. Global networks have formed 'anti-gender ideology movements' dedicated to circulating a fantasy that gender is a dangerous threat to families, local cultures, civilization - and even 'man' himself. Inflamed by the rhetoric of public figures, this movement has sought to abolish reproductive justice, undermine protections against violence, and strip trans and queer people of their rights. But what, exactly, is so disturbing about gender In this vital, courageous book, Butler carefully examines how 'gender' has become a phantasm for emerging authoritarian regimes, fascist formations and transexclusionary feminists, and the concrete ways in which this phantasm works. Operating in tandem with deceptive accounts of critical race theory and xenophobic panics about migration, the anti-gender movement demonizes struggles for equality and leaves millions of people vulnerable to subjugation. An essential intervention into one of the most fraught issues of our moment, Who's Afraid of Gender is a bold call to make a broad coalition with all those who struggle for equality and fight injustice. Imagining new possibilities for both freedom and solidarity, Butler offers us an essentially hopeful work that is both timely and timeless.

Reviews

An argument for how a fear of gender is fuelling reactionary politics around the world from one of the leading authorities on the subject * Financial Times, What to Read in 2024 *
One of our foremost thinkers returns with an essential polemic on gender, an urgent frontline of the culture wars... Whos Afraid of Gender calls for gender expression to be recognized as a basic human right, and for radical solidarity across our differences. With masterful analysis of where weve been and an inspiring vision for where we must go next, this book resounds like an impassioned depth charge * Esquire, Best Books of 2024 *
Timely urgent Butlers work contributes to a long and rich history they draw attention to the ways that the issue of gender can bring people together instead of driving them apart -- Vicky Spratt * iNews *
Compelling it is refreshing to see such a tribal issue interrogated with thoughtful research, as opposed to vicious fearmongering -- Emma Loffhagen * Evening Standard *
An appeal for gender diversity this is the most accessible of Judith Butlers books so far, an intervention meant for a wide audience urgent -- Finn Mackay * Guardian *
Both a clarifying exploration of how we got here and a clarion call for different, less fearful, less cramped ways of thinking about the world. With their signature critical focus on what we think of as natural and artificial, Butler pins down the history behind the contemporary cultural battle over gender -- Eli Cugini * Dazed *
This book is Judith Butlers response to the demonisation and politicisation of gender theory Across the globe, Butler claims, fascist passions are being stirred Whatever political cause is being served by these passions, it is certainly not freedom in order to have necessarily difficult debates about the right to bodily autonomy we need to identify what is a real threat to freedoms and what isnt -- Lyndsey Stonebridge * New Statesman *
One of Americas foremost theorists and philosophers, known for their influential work in gender studies, queer theory and third-wave feminism, has returned with an investigation into why gender has become one of the fraught issues of the moment * iNews, Best New Books, March 2024 *
A vital read by one of the greatest living third-wave feminist philosophers, Judith Butler navigates the tumultuous realm of gender identity in order to reveal just how straightforward it really is. Butler questions what it is society finds so disturbing about gender, tracing the history of gender politics through their invaluable theoretical lens * Evening Standard *
When I first began reading Who's Afraid of Gender, I was at the gym. A bro walked past, fingers clicking, nodding. I like this! they said. Reading during the break! I nodded back. Yeah, bro. And when I returned to Butler, everything I knew or thought I knew went on breaking -- Declan Fry * ABC News *
Philosopher and gender studies scholar Judith Butler is back with Whos Afraid of Gender, an exploration into the dangers of anti-gender ideology, trans-exclusionary thinking and homophobic rhetoric... sure to be a pertinent, thought-provoking read * Country and Town House, Best New Books 2024 *
A cogent and deeply thoughtful case against the rights attempts to limit ideas of gender to male and female, offering philosophical and historical evidence to support a fluid system in which all people might present authentically -- Bethanne Patrick * Los Angeles Times *
In their first trade-press book, Butler makes a concerted effort to keep Whos Afraid of Gender accessible and jargon-free... the rigor of the thought and the work of accompanying the movement of that thought brings its own kind of pleasure -- Dana Stevens * Slate *
The philosopher turned pop celebrity dismantles how gender has been constructed as a threat throughout the modern world to national security in Russia; to civilization, according to the Vatican; to the traditional family . . . In a single word, gender holds the power to seemingly drive people mad with fear -- Jessica Bennett * New York Times *
If we want to see the political temperature fall to something that might allow for progress, there are few thinkers better placed to guide us than Butler. Crucially, Butler sets out an ethical vision for how gender freedoms and rights might be better integrated within a collective broader struggle for a social and economic world that eliminates precarity and provides health care, shelter, and food for everyone everywhere -- Angela Saini * Lancet *
A surprise Sunday Times bestseller. Butlers is a wide-reaching academic tract which positions the brutality of the British gender debate on the worldwide stage next to the anti-trans political heft anchored by Jair Bolsonaro, Donald Trump, Viktor Orbn, Giorgia Meloni and Vladimir Putin. It takes judicious aim at The Vaticans arch hypocrisy on child abuse. Online dialogue is short, sharp, reactive and can be vituperative. Conversely, we may be living through a golden age of trans-adjacent literature * Evening Standard *
A deeply informed critique of the malicious initiatives currently using gender as a political tool to arouse fear... This is a wonderfully thoughtful and impassioned book on a critically important centerpiece of contemporary authoritarianism and patriarchy. A master class in how gender has been weaponized in support of conservative values and authoritarian regimes * Kirkus Reviews *
Thoughtful and powerfully assured, this is an essential take on an ongoing political battle * Publishers Weekly *
Judith Butler is no stranger to publishing groundbreaking works... Now, Butlers latest work explores how fear and discomfort around [traditional gender roles and sexuality] is fuelling a global rise in reactionary politics and offers solutions to combat the growing intolerance of individual differences -- Claire Valentine * W Magazine, Best Books of 2024 *
Only Judith Butlers dazzling intellect and moral confidence could orient us inside the maze of projections, confessions, displacements, and co-optations that make up todays wars over gender. It is the dream of a bygone, authoritarian masculinist power that unites the various fronts of this battleand only solidarity between all who are in fascisms crosshairs has a chance of saving us. A profoundly urgent intervention -- Naomi Klein
The global war against so-called 'gender ideology' is one of the most politically consequential and psychically intriguing phenomena of our present moment. Underneath it lies, Judith Butler argues in this powerful new book, a yearning for the restoration of a mythic patriarchal order in the face of mounting existential despair. As ever, Butler offers us a compelling diagnosis of the anxieties, fears and fantasies that structure our political present, pointing us towards both its darkest dimensions and its possible undoing -- Amia Srinivasan
Judith Butler has been brilliantly troubling the landscape of gender construction for over three decades. At a time when anti-Trans and anti-LGBTQIA rhetoric and ideology is creeping into every facet of our livesfrom school boards and libraries to legislation and political campaignsWhos Afraid of Gender gives its reader a roadmap away from surprising oppositions within the progressive left. Their work calls for solidarity in the face of the weaponization of anti-gender ideology wielded by the political right. Butler makes us aware that there will be no freedom without gender freedom. A timely must-read for anyone actively invested in re-imagining collective futurity -- Claudia Rankine
Whos Afraid of Gender offers a thoroughgoing answer to its titular question, a sweeping analysis of why it matters, and an inspiring counter-vision committed to freedom and equality for all. We desperately need this book - and Judith Butler - to teach us how and why anti-gender ideology partners with fascist passions, how and why we must resist such an alliance, and how and why we need to stand together on the side of livable life, love, and freedom -- Maggie Nelson
If there is one scholar working today who has become strangely emblematic of right wing anxieties about gender and so-called gender ideology , it is Judith Butler. Here, Butler speaks back to that caricature with analysis that is calm and rigorous. Explaining carefully and critically the ways in which the spectre of gender contains all sorts of reactionary fears, Butler demonstrates how global this countermovement is, how it functions and how resisting it involves a better future for us all -- Shon Faye
Judith Butlers big brain and big heart have consistently made other peoples lives more possible by grappling with and exposing how authoritarian ideas work. Here they show how anti-trans and anti-queer rhetoric are on rapid rise from global and domestic Nationalists, the Catholic Church and TERFS. And that these divergent groups all root their attacks in false accusations of harm, when they are the ones holding the power. By answering the question Who is out to destroy whom Butler dissects the distorted claim that expanding gender systems, hurts people who identify with the status quo. Butler turns these manipulative arguments on their heads, revealing the trope of perpetrators claiming victimhood as central to anti-trans politics. A useful, helpful, and hopeful book -- Sarah Schulman
Judith Butler's Who's Afraid of Gender is more than a corrective and ant

Author Bio

Judith Butler is a philosopher and Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. Their books, including Gender Trouble and Bodies That Matter, have been translated into over twenty-five languages.

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