In this book, you will find dialogues with Judith Butler and with her work in which Butler responds to a group of scholars from the social sciences and the humanities who set out to examine the ways her philosophical writing has informed their own thinking and writing. They include people working in cultural geography, education, gender and feminist studies, narrative therapies and art psychotherapy, philosophy, psychology, rhetoric and cultural studies, sociology, and theater and dance. This dynamic exchange works at the interface between Butler’s philosophy and a range of other modes of studying human existence.
Judith Butler in Conversation: Analysing the texts and talk of everyday life, edited by Bronwyn Davies was published in the U.S. by Routledge in 2008.