Call for submissions Dossier V. 11 Nº. 2 (2026) Interruption and Dispersion. Uses and Misuses of Judith Butler for Thinking the Category of the Human
This Dossier calls for papers that, through theoretical and interdisciplinary crossings, use and betray the categories offered by Judith Butler’s work in order to deliberate on the human, but also the temporality, the relational ontology and the norms of recognition, among other topics. We are interested in exploring the power of interruption and dispersion that Butlerian concepts have to sustain the critique to exclusionary logics of certain humanisms and to liberal individualism.
Sasha Hilas (Lic. en Filosofía; Doctorando en Filosofía; IDH, CONICET, FFyH, UNC - https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7889-5866)
Carelí Duperut (Prof. Lic. en Filosofía; IFAA, FFYL, UNCUYO - https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6632-4903 )
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