A leading figure in feminism and gender studies, the thinker welcomes EL PAÍS in California after being voted one of the most influential minds in the world

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    15 hours ago

    Easy to upvote the headline but I would encourage people to read the whole interview, it was fantastic. Very insightful thoughts on a wide variety of topics. I’ve never ready any of their works but now I’m very interested to check them out.

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    18 hours ago

    Isn’t she seen as harmful for non-cis/or transwomen LGBT folks? I’m not super knowledgeable on her though

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      8 hours ago

      In what way? As far as I know they have spoken out against TERFs and the like and are themselves not identifying as cis.

      Specifically I know they have always argued for a more open and inclusive perspective of womanhood so I‘m unfamiliar on how they would be problematic.

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      18 hours ago

      Butler — a pioneering voice in feminism, gender studies, critical theory, and contemporary philosophy — registered as non-binary in California years ago. While their pronouns changed to they/them, they chose to keep their name, a decision, they say, surprised the courthouse clerk at the time.

      You’d hope not.