Judith Butler Disidentification And Identity

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“Embedded in much queer theorising is the rhetorical practice of disidentification ,or the ways in which one situates oneself both within and against the various discourses through which we are called to identify” This essay will be looking at the statergies looked at in both Judith Butler’s Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex (1993) as well as Jose Esteban Munoz’s Disidentifications: Queers of Colour and the performance of Polotics (1999).The essay will be also looking at the film Sud Pralad (2004, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul) as well as another visual example of a Physique Pictorial, men’s muscle magazine of the 1950s . Both will be looking at as to how these strategies have been applied and what other characteristics of disidentification can be identified within these different mediums. The essay will be also looking at what is disidentification as well as the other terms that aid in creating this theory and concept. In order to understand what disidentification is one needs to understand and comprehend as to what identity is and how one can identify it. Identity is a construct of different attributes thet when put together …show more content…

Identity then directly relates to ones self-image , one’s mental idea,beliefs and how one sees themselves, self-esteem as well as one’s individuality. Individuality is a resultt of ones identity but as well as the actions that are carried out b ones beliefs. In Judith Butler’s reading she identifies what disidentification is by questioning “what are the possibilities of politicising disidentification, this experience of

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