Subjects of Desire
I’m starting a category of books I think I should read. A lot of them will be to do with stuff I want to do a PhD on, so will be on poststructuralism, romanticism, or radical political theory. Obviously, I could just keep this list on paper, but I thought some people might be interested in it. Also, if you have any suggestions for related books (or if any of the books on my list are crap), let me know. Anyway, the first book is
Subjects of Desire by Judith Butler, one of the books that started off the poststructuralist controversy over Hegel and negation, which I think is a key issue for interpreting autonomist and anti-power directions in contemporary political philosophy.
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