Undoing gender revisited: Judith Butler’s parody and the avant-garde tradition
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18716/ojs/gefo/2010.3254Keywords:
alter-globalisation, queer, aesthetic tactics, political practice, feminist theoryAbstract
The considerations outlined in this text are motivated by two interrelated phenomena: the passionate use that contemporary political movements such as the alter-globalisation movement or the queer movement make of aesthetic tactics such as parody, irony or alienation and the similarities and manifold relations that exist between this political practice and the feminist theory that has developed since the late 1980s.