The book delves into the complexities of gender through the lens of deconstruction, highlighting its role in exposing the ambiguity and fluidity inherent in gender identities. Penelope Deutscher provocatively questions whether this instability undermines the traditional philosophical discourse surrounding the concepts of man and woman, urging a reevaluation of established notions in feminist philosophy.
Penelope Deutscher Livres
Penelope Deutscher est une spécialiste de la philosophie française du XXe siècle et contemporaine, ainsi que des études de genre et de sexualité. Ses travaux explorent les intersections de la biopolitique, du futurisme reproductif et de la généalogie des revendications de droits genrés. Deutscher analyse comment ces concepts s'entremêlent et façonnent notre compréhension des enjeux sociaux et politiques contemporains. Ses recherches offrent des perspectives profondes sur l'évolution de la pensée critique et sa pertinence actuelle.





Foucault's Futures
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This strikingly imaginative book brings Foucault into dialogue with unexpected interlocutors and explores fascinating themes and figures in his thought fetuses, viruses and marsupial mothers. Deutscher's ideas never fail to interest and provoke. Johanna Oksala, University of Helsinki
The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir
- 222pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the theme of 'otherness,' this study delves into Simone de Beauvoir's insights on gender, race, and aging. It examines how her philosophy addresses the complexities of identity and societal roles, highlighting the intersections of these categories. By analyzing Beauvoir's contributions, the book reveals the enduring relevance of her work in contemporary discussions about marginalization and the human experience.
An idiosyncratic and highly controversial French philosopher, Jacques Derrida inspired change in many disciplines, including law, literature and anthropology. This text makes approaching Derrida's work less fearsome and gives helpful advice on how to interpret his writings
Critical Theory in Critical Times
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The collection of essays contained in this volume is impressive and unprecedented in its presentation of the leading figures and themes of contemporary critical theory. It represents the epitome of critical theory as it is currently practiced across different fields of concern. David Ingram, Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago