The Unaccountable Subject: Judith Butler and the Social Conditions of Intersubjective Agency

Hypatia 21 (2):81 - 103 (2006)
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Abstract

Judith Butler's Kritik der ethischen Gewalt represents a significant refinement of her position on the relationship between the construction of the subject and her social subjection. While Butler's earlier texts reflect a somewhat restricted notion of agency, her Adorno Lectures formulate a notion of agency that extends beyond mere resistance. This essay traces the development of Butler's account of agency and evaluates it in light of feminist projects of social transformation

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