Who's Afraid of Gender?

Hardcover, 320 pages

Published March 19, 2024 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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978-0-374-60822-4
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From a global icon, a bold, essential account of how a fear of gender is fueling reactionary politics around the world.

Judith Butler, the groundbreaking thinker whose iconic book Gender Trouble 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” that are dedicated to circulating a fantasy that gender is a dangerous, perhaps diabolical, threat to families, local cultures, civilization—and even “man” himself. Inflamed by the rhetoric of public figures, this movement has sought to nullify reproductive justice, undermine protections against sexual and gender violence, and strip trans and queer people of their rights to pursue a life without fear of violence.

The aim of Who’s Afraid of Gender? is not to offer a new theory of gender but to examine how “gender” has become a phantasm for emerging authoritarian regimes, …

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An Incredible, Urgent Examination of the Anti-Gender Movement

5 stars

This is probably the best critical studies/philosophy book I've ever read. In witty, devastating prose Butler systematically examines the anti-gender movement to get to the heart of how its proponents understand the world and why political counters, not education, is the appropriate step forward. To be sure, there are some of the standard trappings of critical studies books (copious use of terms like "imaginaries," random insertions/misuse of the word capitalism, etc.), but far less than in nearly every other book in this category that I've read. One comes away with a much better understanding of the dangerous, illogical, hateful current moment, as well as the hard work that has to be done to build a fairer, freer world. Highly recommend

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