BUTLER, J. (2021). Excitable Speech. A Politics of the Performative. Nueva York: Routledge

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Keywords: Performativity, Hatred speech, Pornography, Vulnerability, Judith Butler

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Reseña de: BUTLER, Judith, (2021), Excitable Speech. A Politics of the Performative, Nueva York, Routledge.

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Author Biography

Javier Moscoso Cala, Universidad de Málaga

Javier Moscoso Cala is a Philosophy Graduate from the University of Seville. He holds a Master's Degree in Contemporary Thought and Classical Tradition at the University of Barcelona. He is currently researching the question of the human in Judith Butler. His interests are the condition of vulnerability of human life, the human and violence in contemporary philosophers Adriana Cavarero and Judith Butler.

He has recently published "Apuntes para una política precaria del duelo en tiempos de covid-19", in Nacho Escutia, María Begoña Fleitas and Teresa Oñate (ed.) Pandemia, Globalización, Ecología, Madrid, Fénix-UNED, 2020, 85-94. And also the review "El contagio es social", Oxímora, 12 (2020), 151-156.

In February 2021 he collaborated as moderator in the conference Desbordamientos Contemporáneos: ¿Es Posible Exceder el Arte? and in March he gave the speech "Vulnerable y humana. Una revisión de la cuestión de lo humano en Judith Butler" at the XXVth International Congress of the IUEFGPE La Agenda Feminista: Resistencias, Retos y Respuestas. In collaboration with three other colleagues, he coordinates the seminar Derivas. Seminario Permanente de Estética at the Complutense University of Madrid, where he is in charge of the module intitled Vulnerabilidad, Ética y Estética.

He is currently preparing her doctoral thesis on the condition of vulnerability in Judith Butler and Adriana Cavarero and will participate in several conferences in May and June 2021.

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Butler, J. (2021). Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative. Routledge.

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Smith, A. M. (2001). Words the Matter: Butler’s Excitable Speech. Constellations, 8(3), 390–399. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8675.00246.

Published
07-09-2021
How to Cite
Moscoso Cala, J. (2021). BUTLER, J. (2021). Excitable Speech. A Politics of the Performative. Nueva York: Routledge. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (84). Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/482021