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"A book that shines with the splendor of engaged thought."The Brooklyn Rail
Judith Butler is one of America's most daring and vibrant thinkers. In this profound appraisal of post-September 11th America, now with a new foreword, Judith Butler considers the conditions of heightened fear and aggression that followed the attack on the Twin Towers, and the US government's decision to attack Afghanistan and Iraq. She critiques this use of violence as a response to loss and grief, and argue... (show more)
Reviews (7)
The "Indefinite Detention" essay is phenomenal. Her take on Foucault's "Governmentality" is very significant for the thinking of sovereignty.
The rhythm of this book is gentle yet passionate, and her words are heavy and thoughtful. She reflects upon the ourside world from a critiically self-aware perspective.



