Authors: Nit Nahum
Abstract
In the modern era, philosophers introduced the principle of the natural equality of men. Faced with the iniquity of this political framework, Olympe De Gouges was the first to name a “plural feminine” from which a philosophical, social and political movement originated that is still alive today. Queer philosophies and practices go beyond the rhetoric of both equality and difference, and open the way to the possibility of a politics after the subject. Through the thoughts of Foucault, Butler and Preciado it is possible to read the complex dynamics between power and subject and imagine resistant actions.
Keywords: Subject, power, equality, difference
Notes on contributors
NIT NAHUM è dottorando in Gender Studies presso l’Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, attivista e artista.
Email: nit.nahum@uniba.it.