By
Judith Butler
Based on your reading of the selection “Beside Oneself: On the Limits of Sexual Autonomy,” answer the following questions. Place the page number (s) and paragraph (s) to each answer.
1. What are the questions that Judith Butler would seek answers in this essay from beginning to the end of essay? - Answer: What makes for grievable life? pg. 114, 1st paragraph
2. What does loss indicate for the human? -Answer: That if we've lost then it seems to follow that we have had, that we have desired and loved, and struggled to find the conditions for our desire. pg 114, 1st paragraph
3. How are we socially vulnerable? -Answer: Because we are constituted as fields of desire and physical desire , at once publicly assertive and vulnerable. pg. 114, 1st paragraph …show more content…
According to Butler, what is mourning? -Answer: It's when one mourns when one accepts the fact that the loss one undergoes will be one that changes you, changes you forever, and the mourning had to do with agreeing to undergo a transformation the full result pf which you cannot know in advance. pg 114-115, 2nd paragraph
5. How is man undone to others? -Answer: by grief, it is only because it was already the case with desire. pg 115, 3rd paragraph
6. How are rage and grief characteristics of being ecstatic?
7. What is the body?
8. Why does she say there is a claim for nonmilitaristic actions?
9. “Not endeavoring to seek a resolution for grief through violence.” What does she mean?
10. “Being laid bare from the start…” What does she mean?
11. A normative notion of human morphology is what?
12. How is dehumanization at work in culture?
13. How can one constrain the sociability of the