A Critical Pedagogy of Resistance: Judith Butler
Daughenbaugh, Lynda Robbirds; Shaw, Edward L.
2013-01-01 00:00:00
[Judith Butler was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1956 to Jewish parents of Russian and Hungarian heritage. Because her parents practiced different forms of Judaism, mother Orthodox and father Reformed, they decided to send Judith to Hebrew school to study and learn about religion for herself. She was considered a difficult child, always getting into trouble for not following teachers’ instructions, being too loud, and too talkative.]
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[Judith Butler was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1956 to Jewish parents of Russian and Hungarian heritage. Because her parents practiced different forms of Judaism, mother Orthodox and father Reformed, they decided to send Judith to Hebrew school to study and learn about religion for herself. She was considered a difficult child, always getting into trouble for not following teachers’ instructions, being too loud, and too talkative.]
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Keywords: Sexual Orientation; Sexual Harassment; Gender Identity; Gaza Strip; Feminist Movement
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