Gender Trouble

Feminism and the Subversion of Identity

236 pages

English language

Published May 12, 2006 by Routledge.

ISBN:
978-0-415-38955-6
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I wanted to read "Gender Trouble" because it is so widely considered a cornerstone work of contemporary feminist theory. Being released in 1990 makes it hardly contemporary from my present perspective (2018). Seeing it as the almost 30 year old work that it is helped me contextualise it a lot.

This book is often named as one, maybe even THE, foundational text of queer feminist theory. Since my own introduction into feminism happened much later and already in a queer context, the conclusions that Butler comes to are not really new. In that regard, the book did not provide me with a lot of new ideas. It did however serve as a history lesson for the state of feminist theory of the late 1980 and probably well into the 1990s.

Since a lot of the ideas that Butler criticises are still prevalent today, her work offers much needed arguments against …