1/7, Judith Butler: "Precarious Life: The Obligations of Proximity"

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  • @selfintuition2
    @selfintuition2 12 років тому +18

    She starts talking on 3:44, for everyone who can't be bothered listening to the guy. :)

  • @cwarren165
    @cwarren165 9 років тому +13

    Judith Butler is the most interesting and, I think, most important philosopher working today.

    • @AyeTV1
      @AyeTV1 8 років тому +1

      +Cody Warren Compared to whom? Give examples of her work that you consider the most interesting.

    • @tristanblackford7903
      @tristanblackford7903 8 років тому

      @AyeTV1 your comment made me cringe lol.. it's an opinion not a thesis. Besides, any number of comparisons or examples would not apply, that would be evuivalent to if I said kobe Bryant is the best basketball player ever, he is better than shaque and Stephen curry and averages 24 points per game. Opinions are not something you can prove, you must have missed that day in first grade..

    • @AyeTV1
      @AyeTV1 8 років тому +4

      I only asked for you to give some examples of her work which you found to be the most interesting and important. I didn't expect you to get so defensive and petulant.

    • @tristanblackford7903
      @tristanblackford7903 8 років тому

      wasnt my comment, and you didnt ask you demanded. if you dont see how what you said is different than "could you give me some examples of her work?" then this conversation is over

    • @AyeTV1
      @AyeTV1 8 років тому +1

      I didn't demand, "could you" is not a demand, it's asking. If the examples I asked for can't be given then the conversation is over. If it wasn't you're comment, but rather me talking to someone else, then It's not up to you to say when the conversation is over . You're obviously free to opt out and so the conversation is over for you but not for me.

  • @milascave2
    @milascave2 6 років тому +6

    Most people seem to think that "gender Trouble" was a book about drag queens. I read it and it isn't. Drag queens don't get a mention until page 186, and then just for a few pages. She is really deconstructing the works of various modernist, postmodernist, and feminist writers. The book was published in 1990, so it makes sense because she was part of a larger backlash against a form of gender essentialism that reached it's peak in the 1980s and went so far that it sparked a backlash from within feminism itself. I remember that period in time. I was there. But the issues they were arguing back then are still being argued. Of course, right wingers will not get any of that, because they have essentialized nearly everything and don't get that there are distinctions and internal conflicts within larger movements to their left. Trust me, there are.

  • @denizadagoren2419
    @denizadagoren2419 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for the upload 😊🙏🏼

  • @GarretRaja
    @GarretRaja 3 роки тому +3

    Summary: If you only feel responsible for what happens around you, fie upon you!!. Be a Globally responsible citizen. When you see violence in Media feel that ethical responsibility. Don't neglect that just because it happens elsewhere distant to you.

    • @keshiyakamaladasa3912
      @keshiyakamaladasa3912 Рік тому

      I thought there were more questions than prescriptions in the talk.

    • @t0nyc0nde
      @t0nyc0nde 8 місяців тому

      So much bloviation to make such a simple and unoriginal idea.

  • @sehrishshaikh
    @sehrishshaikh 13 років тому +1

    Butler is so amazing!!!

  • @annulalli9312
    @annulalli9312 6 років тому

    Great lecture ...

  • @Riotess1901
    @Riotess1901 13 років тому

    @akma632 Yes she is! :)

  • @IZn0g0uDatAll
    @IZn0g0uDatAll 13 років тому

    Judith Butler

  • @dprestons0318
    @dprestons0318 11 років тому +2

    That introduction was ridiculous. Ontological idealism. Plato. That was hilarious. Has he ever read that bodies that matter? Has he ever read anything she wrote. It is amazing how many stooges get high level positions in Academia.

  • @JJYRB
    @JJYRB 11 років тому

    Lowell Skar FC.

  • @iarebrown
    @iarebrown 12 років тому +1

    Dat statue

  • @dprestons0318
    @dprestons0318 11 років тому

    Bin Laden was "liquidated?" This guy (the one who introduced her) is a total trip.

  • @Lomig1983
    @Lomig1983 13 років тому +1

    so cute, she's got stage fright!

    • @swamipujananda7097
      @swamipujananda7097 6 років тому

      A possible effect of humility in those who stand in the realm of true altruistic and ethical Greatness!

    • @SvenErik_Lindstrom3
      @SvenErik_Lindstrom3 3 роки тому

      @@swamipujananda7097 Who are we talking about?