Books by Judith Butler

Judith Butler

Judith Butler is an influential gender theorist known for their groundbreaking work "Gender Trouble," which challenges traditional notions of identity and performativity. Their writing style is complex and theoretical, pushing the boundaries of feminist discourse. Butler's contributions to literature have reshaped the way we understand gender, sexuality, and power dynamics.

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Who's Afraid of Gender?

Who's Afraid of Gender?

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2025
Giving an Account of Oneself

Giving an Account of Oneself

Twentieth Anniversary Edition, with a new preface by the author

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2025
The Force of Nonviolence

The Force of Nonviolence

An Ethico-Political Bind

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2021
Excitable Speech

Excitable Speech

A Politics of the Performative

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2021
Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly

Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2018
Frames of War

Frames of War

When Is Life Grievable?

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2016
Bodies That Matter

Bodies That Matter

On the Discursive Limits of Sex

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2011
Gender Trouble

Gender Trouble

Feminism and the Subversion of Identity

Judith Butler
Paperback
Published: 2006