Who'S Afraid Of Gender?
From a global icon, a bold, essential account of how a fear of gender is fueling reactionary politics around the world.
Judith Butler, the groundbreaking thinker whose book Gender Trouble redefined how we think about gender and sexuality, confronts the attacks on āgenderā that have become central to right-wing movements today. Global networks have formed āanti-gender ideologyā movements that depict gender as a threat to families, cultures, and even āmanā himself. Inflamed by public figures, this movement has sought to nullify reproductive justice, undermine protections against sexual and gender violence, and strip trans and queer people of safety.
The aim of Whoās Afraid of Gender? is to examine how āgenderā has become a phantasm for authoritarian regimes, fascist formations, and trans-exclusionary feminists. In their courageous new book, Butler illuminates the concrete ways that this phantasm of āgenderā collects and displaces fears of destruction. Operating alongside deceptive accounts of ācritical race theoryā and xenophobic panics about migration, the anti-gender movement demonizes struggles for equality, fuels aggressive nationalism, and leaves millions of people vulnerable to subjugation.
An essential intervention into one of the most fraught issues of our moment, Whoās Afraid of Gender? is a bold call for coalition building between all of those struggling against injustice. Butler offers us a hopeful work of social and political analysis that is both timely and timeless.