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    Judith Butler: ethics, law, politics.Elena Loizidou - 2007 - New York: Routledge-Cavendish.
    The first to use Judith Butlers work as a reading of how the legal subject is formed, this book traces how Butler comes to the themes of ethics, law and ...
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  2. Butler and life : law, sovereignty, power.Elena Loizidou - 2008 - In Terrell Carver & Samuel Allen Chambers (eds.), Judith Butler's Precarious Politics: Critical Encounters. Routledge.
  3. Dreams and the political subject.Elena Loizidou - 2016 - In Judith Butler, Zeynep Gambetti & Leticia Sabsay (eds.), Vulnerability in Resistance. Duke University Press.
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    Planetary Confinement: Bio-Politics and Mutual Aid.Elena Loizidou - 2021 - Law and Critique 32 (2):133-138.
    Michel Foucault’s modes of power have dominated both our understanding of power and norm. It is pretty impossible to think of the organisation of life outside his thinking. Here I argue that the idea and practice of mutual aid, articulated by Peter Kropotkin in his 1902 book Mutual Aid stirs us towards a different understanding of the management of life, bereft of hierarchies and bestowed with co-operation and care. Moreover, as I argue, the existence of mutual aid groups and practices (...)
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    The promise of Lauren Berlant: An interview.Imogen Tyler & Elena Loizidou - 2000 - Cultural Values 4 (4):497-511.
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    Jeffrey R. Benedict, Athletes and Acquaintance Rape; Peggy Reeves Sanday, A Woman Scorned: Acquaintance Rape on Trial. [REVIEW]Elena Loizidou - 2001 - Feminist Legal Studies 9 (1):85-88.
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    The Trouble with Rape: Gender Matters and Legal `Transformations'. [REVIEW]Elena Loizidou - 1999 - Feminist Legal Studies 7 (3):275-297.
    This paper sets out to read how gender is produced in changes to the law of rape introduced in the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 and in critical academic discussions reflecting on these changes. It utilises the work of Judith Butler in order to form an understanding of how the gendered subject is produced in rape law and in academic discussions about rape law. Through Butler's idea of gender performativity,it contends that neither the statute nor the critique of (...)
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