Undoing Gender by Judith Butler

An exploration of how social and legal norms regulate sex, gender, and sexuality, showing how the frameworks that make lives intelligible can also constrain and harm, especially for transgender and intersex people. Through philosophical and political analysis, it examines performativity, recognition, kinship, and the ethics of vulnerability, advocating the reworking of normative structures so that more diverse identities and relationships become livable and publicly recognized.

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