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    Gender Trouble in the Early Lingbao Scriptures by Jiefeng Lu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The early Lingbao scriptures echo the Daoist principle of softness and femininity, use gender as an opportunity for Daoist cultivation, and explore possible ways to resolve gender trouble.…”
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    Maria Rizzarelli, <i>Amore e guerra. Percorsi intermediali fra letteratura e cinema</i> by Beatrice Seligardi

    Published 2021-05-01
    Subjects: “…intermedialità; cinema; letteratura; gender trouble; Rizzarelli…”
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    Resistance of stereotyped gender performance in selected short stories in English by contemporary Malaysian writers by Mohd Noor, Nurul Soleha

    Published 2017
    “…Contemporary Malaysian writers in English are seen as ‘gender troubled’ through the representation of their characters’ ‘gender performativity’ in the narration. …”
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    ”The queer disappearance of Butler” by Sara Edenheim

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Parts of chapter three from Gender trouble were translated in 1997 and later on reprinted and retransla- ted in different contexts and hence widely read and referred to. …”
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    Of Male Bondage by Steen Christiansen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The movie’s primary deviance from classical melodrama comes through in its emphasis on the body in pain as the locus for contemporary male gender trouble. This paper will investigate the gender negotiations of the movie through its reactualization of melodrama as a male gender form. …”
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    The Gastrodynamics of Edna Pontellier’s liberation. by Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The novelist uses eating and dining scenes as metaphors for Edna Pontellier’s search for her female selfhood and, in a broader perspective, as symbols of the major issue of her own fiction—gender trouble in the South. In this article I will analyze how various dining experiences become metaphors for Edna’s disintegrating marriage; how the liberating exposure to Creole culture and Cajuns’ interstitial social position allows Edna to assert her agency through culinary practices; and, in general, how her journey to self-knowledge and subjectivity within a marriage that has diminished her to non-personhood is framed through foodways.…”
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    Engaging Resistance by Meredith Gringle

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Using Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble (2006) as a beginning guide, I discuss how I developed a poetic hermeneutical phenomenology, which emerged as a way out of my resistance and into a deeper relationship with the texts and substance of my project. …”
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    ”Han talte de om som en hjälte” - Performativ maskulinitet i TV-serierna S*M*A*S*H och Pistvakt by Jonas Lindkvist

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Genom att analysera hur serierna skildrar performativ maskulinitet utifrån Judith Butlers definitioner i Gender Trouble (1990) dras slutsatser om huruvida den destabiliserar den normerade heterosexuella maskuliniteten. …”
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    Depth, Significance, and Absence by Bridie Moore

    Published 2014-01-01
    “… In view of Judith Butler’s assertion that identity as an effect is generated by “cultural apparatus” (Gender Trouble 199), this article interrogates the age-ef- fects generated by early twenty-first century mainstream British theatre. …”
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    Masculinidades y transformación social: un análisis crítico de las políticas queer en la interpretación de Judith Butler by Iván Sambade Baquerín

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…La fundamentación que Judith Butler realiza de la teoría queer en obras como Gender Trouble ha supuesto la proliferación de diversas prácticas sociales cuyo objetivo es deconstruir y subvertir las identidades heteronormativas de sexo-género, posicionando a los agentes en un continuo y emancipador deambular identitario. …”
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    Comment représenter la transgression de genre - L'Hermaphrodite dans l'oeuvre de J. K. Huysmans - by Mihaela Gabriela Stănică

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…Since the hermaphroditic body, this gender trouble that threatens the dual taxonomy of the society, is denied the ontological independence, this body enters the sphere of invisibility. …”
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    Joanna Russ’s The Female Man: A Butlerian approach by Moslehi, Mahboubeh, Abbasi, Pyeaam

    Published 2016
    “…Butler applies Foucault’s genealogical methodology in Gender Trouble (1999) to trace the processes by which identity is constructed within language and discourse. …”
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    Amitié sincère by Claudia Lindén

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Where earlier feminist readings have looked for feminist representations in Blixen, I suggest a change of focus, to how intertextual »genre trouble« also produces »gender trouble.« Blixen’s feminism works through criticism and irony. …”
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    Place/Space and Gender Identity: A Reading of Shobha Rao's "An Unrestored Woman" and "The Merchant's Mistress" by Suparna Bag

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Judith Butler in Gender Trouble (1990) has strongly convicted that not only gender but sex is also constructed or organized. …”
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    Exploring gender as a social construct: re-reading Little Women from a feminist perspective / Atielia Zakaria by Zakaria, Atielia

    Published 2015
    “…I have selected Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: with Strictures on Political and Moral Subject (1792), Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex (1949), and the concept of ‘Gender Performativity’, proposed by Judith Butler in Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (1990) in order to develop my theoretical framework. …”
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    Acid Attack Survivors ki koi Category nehi thi: Finding Space through Postmodern Feminism and its ‘Sequins’ in Meghna Gulzar’s Chhapaak (2020) by Mousumi Hazra

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…(Foucault, 1980, p. 1) Along with these, such reinscription or attempts to destabilise or at least to make the intelligible signs flexible also invites Butlerian emancipation through ‘sequin’ in terms of agency and bestows a strong hold on the performativity-performance nexus by revisiting ‘cause and affect’ reciprocity evident in Gender Trouble. However, this research is on the way to discuss the layers of subjugation be it in workplaces (as shown in the title of this paper) faced by the acid attack victims as part of postmodern intersectional feminism and how they are finding spaces of emancipation even within the dominant social context through a cinematic portrayal of Chhapaak . …”
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    Meeleheide ja morbiidne vitaalsus Djuna Barnesi „Öömetsas” ja Reed Morni „Andekas parasiidis” by Raili Marling

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The analysis shows that Barnes’s novel provides an excellent example of morbid vitalism, showing recognizable affective tensions between life and death, felt especially keenly in the social margins where gender trouble does not permit characters to identify with normative social fantasies. …”
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