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Bodies That Matter By Judith Butler

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Bodies That Matter is a book written by Judith Butler that explores the relationship between sex, gender, and the body in feminist theory.

Key Features

  • Critical examination of gender performativity
  • Intersectionality of sex, gender, and identity
  • The social construction of bodies and identities

Pros

  • Thought-provoking analysis of gender and sexuality
  • Challenges traditional notions of identity and embodiment

Cons

  • May be difficult for readers unfamiliar with feminist theory or philosophical discourse

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