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Judith Butler and Marxism

The Radical Feminism of Performativity, Vulnerability, and Care

Elliot C. Mason and Valentina Moro

What would a Butlerian Marxism look like? Marxist criticisms of Butler range from careful comparisons of forms to the total dismissal of an unpolitical, merely cultural anarchy. None of these criticisms, however, focuses on what seems to most closely unite these two projects: the universal abolition of the universal. While Marxist communism is focused on the abolition of value and property, Butler is consistently concerned throughout their corpus with the abolition of the subject as the universal form of social relations, an abolition staged by way of a relational ontology and ethics. Their methodologies for achieving abolition, however, vary hugely. While Butler sees the performativity of subjects and power as an opportunity for differential assembly, Marxists are primarily concerned with the working class as a revolutionary vanguard that withdraws its labor from production.

Judith Butler and Marxism explores the possibility of a Butlerian Marxism, understood as abolitionist performativity, differential vulnerability, and generalized practices of care. The essays in this volume attempt to actualize the antagonistic persistence of social particulars, pursuing the abolition of the domination and violence that pervade society with increasing brutality. The three sections of this volume are structured according to three pivotal political concepts in Butler’s corpus: performativity, vulnerability, and care. Each essay contributes to a possible mutual development of Butler’s and Marxism’s concern with assembly, interdependence, and refusal, forming a revolutionary politics of care.

This is the first book to fully study the contentious link between the vastly influential projects of Judith Butler and Marxism.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 232 • Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-5381-9626-7 • Hardback • March 2025 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-1-5381-9628-1 • eBook • April 2025 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Individual Philosophers, Philosophy / Gender Philosophy, Philosophy / Philosophy of Love and Sex

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. She has held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral position at the University of Verona and has been a visiting researcher at Brown University and DePaul University. Her research intersects feminist philosophy, social and political philosophy, and classical antiquity. She authored the monograph Il teatro della polis. Filosofia dell’agonismo tragico and co-edited the special issue of The European Journal of English Studies titled “Feminist Responses to Populist Politics” (Vol. 25).

Acknowledgments, Elliot C. Mason and Valentina Moro

Introduction, Elliot C. Mason and Valentina Moro

Part I. Performativity

Chapter 1. Performing Gender, Performing Capital, Bruno Monfort

Chapter 2. Assembling Antagonisms in Butler and Marxist-Feminism, Elliot C. Mason

Chapter 3. Diasporic Emanation, Unchosen Cohabitation: Judith Butler’s Jewish-Marxist Critique of the Nation State, Fanny Söderbäck

Part II: Vulnerability

Chapter 4. Bodies in Space, Marina Vishmidt

Chapter 5. Enacting Vulnerability as Resistance, Mona Lloyd

Chapter 6. Politics of Finitude, Alfred Sköld and Peter Clement Lund

Part III: Care

Chapter 7. The Unfamiliar State in Times of Ungrievable Loss, Sara Edenheim

Chapter 8. Living Together, Elena Loizidou

Chapter 9. Care as Critical Methodology,Zona Zarić

Index

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Judith Butler and Marxism

The Radical Feminism of Performativity, Vulnerability, and Care

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  • What would a Butlerian Marxism look like? Marxist criticisms of Butler range from careful comparisons of forms to the total dismissal of an unpolitical, merely cultural anarchy. None of these criticisms, however, focuses on what seems to most closely unite these two projects: the universal abolition of the universal. While Marxist communism is focused on the abolition of value and property, Butler is consistently concerned throughout their corpus with the abolition of the subject as the universal form of social relations, an abolition staged by way of a relational ontology and ethics. Their methodologies for achieving abolition, however, vary hugely. While Butler sees the performativity of subjects and power as an opportunity for differential assembly, Marxists are primarily concerned with the working class as a revolutionary vanguard that withdraws its labor from production.

    Judith Butler and Marxism explores the possibility of a Butlerian Marxism, understood as abolitionist performativity, differential vulnerability, and generalized practices of care. The essays in this volume attempt to actualize the antagonistic persistence of social particulars, pursuing the abolition of the domination and violence that pervade society with increasing brutality. The three sections of this volume are structured according to three pivotal political concepts in Butler’s corpus: performativity, vulnerability, and care. Each essay contributes to a possible mutual development of Butler’s and Marxism’s concern with assembly, interdependence, and refusal, forming a revolutionary politics of care.

    This is the first book to fully study the contentious link between the vastly influential projects of Judith Butler and Marxism.

Details
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  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 232 • Trim: 6 x 9
    978-1-5381-9626-7 • Hardback • March 2025 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
    978-1-5381-9628-1 • eBook • April 2025 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Individual Philosophers, Philosophy / Gender Philosophy, Philosophy / Philosophy of Love and Sex
Author
Author
  • 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. She has held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral position at the University of Verona and has been a visiting researcher at Brown University and DePaul University. Her research intersects feminist philosophy, social and political philosophy, and classical antiquity. She authored the monograph Il teatro della polis. Filosofia dell’agonismo tragico and co-edited the special issue of The European Journal of English Studies titled “Feminist Responses to Populist Politics” (Vol. 25).

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments, Elliot C. Mason and Valentina Moro

    Introduction, Elliot C. Mason and Valentina Moro

    Part I. Performativity

    Chapter 1. Performing Gender, Performing Capital, Bruno Monfort

    Chapter 2. Assembling Antagonisms in Butler and Marxist-Feminism, Elliot C. Mason

    Chapter 3. Diasporic Emanation, Unchosen Cohabitation: Judith Butler’s Jewish-Marxist Critique of the Nation State, Fanny Söderbäck

    Part II: Vulnerability

    Chapter 4. Bodies in Space, Marina Vishmidt

    Chapter 5. Enacting Vulnerability as Resistance, Mona Lloyd

    Chapter 6. Politics of Finitude, Alfred Sköld and Peter Clement Lund

    Part III: Care

    Chapter 7. The Unfamiliar State in Times of Ungrievable Loss, Sara Edenheim

    Chapter 8. Living Together, Elena Loizidou

    Chapter 9. Care as Critical Methodology,Zona Zarić

    Index

    About the Editors

    About the Contributors

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