Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly

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Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly is a philosophical work by Judith Butler that explores how public gatherings and collective bodies enact political claims and rights through performative assembly.

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instanceOf book
addressesTopic democratic rights
demonstrations
freedom of assembly
human rights
occupations of public space
street protests
author Judith Butler NERFINISHED
contributor Judith Butler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field gender studies
philosophy
political theory
queer theory
genre political philosophy
social philosophy
hasAuthorGender female
hasKeyConcept assembly
collective action
embodied protest
performative politics
public performativity
vulnerability
influencedBy Hannah Arendt NERFINISHED
J. L. Austin NERFINISHED
Judith Butler's earlier work on performativity
Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject collective bodies
democratic politics
embodiment
performative assembly
performativity
political claims
precarity
public gatherings
public space
rights
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
critical theory
relatedWork Bodies That Matter NERFINISHED
Frames of War NERFINISHED
Gender Trouble NERFINISHED
theorizes how bodies in public space enact political claims
the performative dimension of collective gatherings
the politics of appearing in public NERFINISHED

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this entity surface form: Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly (2015)