Titre | Violence d'État, coalitions, sujets : Un entretien de Gabriel Girard et Olivier Neveux avec Judith Butler | |
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Revue | Actuel Marx | |
Numéro | no 45, avril 2009 Arts et politiques | |
Page | 164-174 | |
Résumé anglais |
State Violence, Coalitions, Subjects
After a consideration of the reception of her work in France (its academic, but above all its militant
reception), Judith Butler assesses the political contribution of queer movements and minority
struggles. She addresses the need for the left to reappropriate the forthright critique of the State
and its violence and to examine the way minorities are produced. To do so, her analysis starts from
the question of immigrant persons. She highlights the issues and the difficulties which are involved,
if there is to be a productive critique of the State, the aim of which is to contest it. As part of a
dynamic political perspective, she proposes the creation of coalitions. She outlines the main lines of
such a coalition, its dynamics and singularities, its articulation with the subject, but also its limits.
In conclusion, she examines the issue of revolution and her relation to Marxist thought, indicating
the outlines of her current thinking. Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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