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Giving an Account of Oneself
Twentieth Anniversary Edition, with a New Preface by the Author
Taschenbuch von Judith Butler
Sprache: Englisch

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"A brave book by a courageous thinker."--Hayden White, author of Metahistory

"Hailed when it was first published, Giving an Account of Oneself is all the more significant for us now. Butler elegantly executes a double helix of argument that thinks sexuality as dispossession and, at the same time, the ethical demands of this dispossession--against settler-colonial statecraft, against occupation, and toward a political relationality for which we are still fighting."--Jordy Rosenberg, author of Confessions of the Fox A pathbreaking account of ethics beyond the classically imagined subject, reissued with a new preface. What does it mean to lead a moral life? In their first extended study of moral philosophy, Judith Butler offers a provocative outline for a new ethical practice--one responsive to the need for critical autonomy yet grounded in the opacity of the human subject. Butler offers a critique of the moral self, arguing that the transparent, rational, and continuous ethical subject is an impossible construct that seeks to deny the specificity of what it is to be human. We can know ourselves only incompletely, and only in relation to a broader social world that has always preceded us and already shaped us in ways we cannot grasp. If inevitably we are partially opaque to ourselves, how can giving an account of ourselves define the ethical act? And doesn't an ethical system that holds us impossibly accountable for full self-knowledge and self-consistency inflict a kind of psychic violence, leading to a culture of self-beratement and cruelty? How does the turn to social theory offer us a chance to understand the specifically social character of our own unknowingness about ourselves? By recasting ethics as a project in which being ethical means becoming critical of norms under which we are asked to act, but which we can never fully choose, Butler illuminates what it means for us as "fallible creatures" to create and share an ethics of vulnerability, humility, and ethical responsiveness. Judith Butler is Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. They are the author, most recently, of Who's Afraid of Gender?

"A brave book by a courageous thinker."--Hayden White, author of Metahistory

"Hailed when it was first published, Giving an Account of Oneself is all the more significant for us now. Butler elegantly executes a double helix of argument that thinks sexuality as dispossession and, at the same time, the ethical demands of this dispossession--against settler-colonial statecraft, against occupation, and toward a political relationality for which we are still fighting."--Jordy Rosenberg, author of Confessions of the Fox A pathbreaking account of ethics beyond the classically imagined subject, reissued with a new preface. What does it mean to lead a moral life? In their first extended study of moral philosophy, Judith Butler offers a provocative outline for a new ethical practice--one responsive to the need for critical autonomy yet grounded in the opacity of the human subject. Butler offers a critique of the moral self, arguing that the transparent, rational, and continuous ethical subject is an impossible construct that seeks to deny the specificity of what it is to be human. We can know ourselves only incompletely, and only in relation to a broader social world that has always preceded us and already shaped us in ways we cannot grasp. If inevitably we are partially opaque to ourselves, how can giving an account of ourselves define the ethical act? And doesn't an ethical system that holds us impossibly accountable for full self-knowledge and self-consistency inflict a kind of psychic violence, leading to a culture of self-beratement and cruelty? How does the turn to social theory offer us a chance to understand the specifically social character of our own unknowingness about ourselves? By recasting ethics as a project in which being ethical means becoming critical of norms under which we are asked to act, but which we can never fully choose, Butler illuminates what it means for us as "fallible creatures" to create and share an ethics of vulnerability, humility, and ethical responsiveness. Judith Butler is Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. They are the author, most recently, of Who's Afraid of Gender?
Über den Autor
Judith Butler is Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. Their books include Who's Afraid of Gender? (2024), What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology (2022), The Force of Nonviolence (2020), Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly (2015), Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? (2009), Giving an Account of Oneself (2005), Precarious Life: The Power of Mourning and Violence (2004), and Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990).
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition | vii
Acknowledgments | xiii
Abbreviations | xv
1. An Account of Oneself | 3

Scenes of Address 9 Foucaultian Subjects | 22

Post-Hegelian Queries 26 ''Who Are You?'' | 30
2. Against Ethical Violence | 41

Limits of Judgment | 44

Psychoanalysis | 50

The ''I'' and the ''You'' | 65
3. Responsibility | 83

Laplanche and Levinas: The Primacy of the Other | 84

Adorno on Becoming Human | 101

Foucault's Critical Account of Himself | 111
Notes | 137
Index | 147

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781531509972
ISBN-10: 1531509975
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Butler, Judith
Auflage: 2nd edition
Hersteller: Fordham University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 225 x 148 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Judith Butler
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2025
Gewicht: 0,242 kg
Artikel-ID: 130220914
Über den Autor
Judith Butler is Distinguished Professor in the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. Their books include Who's Afraid of Gender? (2024), What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology (2022), The Force of Nonviolence (2020), Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly (2015), Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? (2009), Giving an Account of Oneself (2005), Precarious Life: The Power of Mourning and Violence (2004), and Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990).
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition | vii
Acknowledgments | xiii
Abbreviations | xv
1. An Account of Oneself | 3

Scenes of Address 9 Foucaultian Subjects | 22

Post-Hegelian Queries 26 ''Who Are You?'' | 30
2. Against Ethical Violence | 41

Limits of Judgment | 44

Psychoanalysis | 50

The ''I'' and the ''You'' | 65
3. Responsibility | 83

Laplanche and Levinas: The Primacy of the Other | 84

Adorno on Becoming Human | 101

Foucault's Critical Account of Himself | 111
Notes | 137
Index | 147

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781531509972
ISBN-10: 1531509975
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Butler, Judith
Auflage: 2nd edition
Hersteller: Fordham University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 225 x 148 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Judith Butler
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2025
Gewicht: 0,242 kg
Artikel-ID: 130220914
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