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Judith Butler and Marxism invites leading scholars to discuss the absences in both Butler and Marxism, and the ways in which each satisfies the other. The unique contributions of this collection critique Butler from a Marxist position and propose Butler as necessary to the contemporary project of Marxism. Judith Butler and Marxism offers a practical politics of Butlerian performativity, vulnerability, and care, while giving the first full theoretical account of the critical intersections binding Butler and Marxism.

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Judith Butler and Marxism invites leading scholars to discuss the absences in both Butler and Marxism, and the ways in which each satisfies the other. The unique contributions of this collection critique Butler from a Marxist position and propose Butler as necessary to the contemporary project of Marxism. Judith Butler and Marxism offers a practical politics of Butlerian performativity, vulnerability, and care, while giving the first full theoretical account of the critical intersections binding Butler and Marxism.
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Autorenporträt
Elliot C. Mason is a communist writer and organizer based in Stockholm. He is the author of Poetics of Value: Temporalities of Sociality and Subjection in the Value-Form, and The Instagram Archipelago: Race, Gender, and the Lives of Dead Fish, and the editor of a South Atlantic Quarterly special issue dossier, Vol. 124:1, titled "Organizing Care in Sweden's Crisis". Valentina Moro is assistant professor in the philosophy department at Stony Brook University (USA). Her research intersects feminist philosophy, social and political philosophy, and classics (with a particular interest in the ancient Greek tragedy). She authored the monograph Il teatro della polis. Filosofia dell'agonismo tragico and co-edited the book Polis, Er¿s, Parr¿sia. Letture etico-politiche contemporanee della tragedia greca. Her current research project aims at elaborating a new political argument for a politics of care, by studying embodied vulnerability and practices of care performed by institutions, social movements, and collectivities.