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Judith Pamela Butler [1] (born February 24, 1956) is an American feminist philosopher and gender studies scholar whose work has influenced political philosophy, ethics, and the fields of third-wave feminism, [2] queer theory, [3] and literary theory.
David Peter Gray (born 13 June 1968) [2] is a British singer-songwriter. Having released his debut album in 1993, he received worldwide attention with White Ladder five years later, particularly for the hit single " Babylon ".
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Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity [1] [2] is a book by the post-structuralist gender theorist and philosopher Judith Butler in which the author argues that gender is performative, meaning that it is maintained, created or perpetuated by iterative repetitions when speaking and interacting with each other.
Judith Light Speaking to PEOPLE about her role in the Apple TV+ supernatural drama Before , the actress, 75, commented on her relationship with longtime husband Robert Desiderio, whom she married ...
Craig McClune, commonly known as Clune, [1] is a British musician and producer, known mostly as the drummer, percussionist, backing vocalist and bass player for David Gray.He first appeared with Gray on his second studio album, 1994's Flesh, [2] and subsequently on Sell, Sell, Sell (1996), the 1998 platinum-certified White Ladder (described as one of the biggest albums of the 21st century), [3 ...
The family of a globe-trotting butler who mingled with royalty have said it was a stroke of “magic” after they were reunited with postcards he wrote in the 1920s.
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