"Race and class are rendered distinct analytically only to produce the realization that the analysis of the one cannot proceed without the other. A different dynamic it seems to me is at work in the critique of new sexuality studies"
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Then Butler pivots: "A different dynamic...is at work" in critiques of new sexuality studies. The subtext is a warning against lazy analogies. Intersectionality between race and class is presented as a necessary entanglement; sexuality studies, in Butler's view, gets criticized through a different mechanism - less about analytic interdependence and more about disciplinary anxiety: who gets to speak, what counts as "real politics", and whether focusing on sexuality is cast as diversion, decadence, or academic fashion.
Context matters: Butler is writing in an era when feminist theory, queer theory, and critical race theory are fighting over explanatory primacy and political legitimacy. The line reads like an internal memo to the left: your frameworks are not competing products. They're interlocking descriptions of power, and the fiercest critiques often reveal not intellectual rigor but the fear of what new questions will reorder.
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Butler, Judith. (2026, January 15). Race and class are rendered distinct analytically only to produce the realization that the analysis of the one cannot proceed without the other. A different dynamic it seems to me is at work in the critique of new sexuality studies. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/race-and-class-are-rendered-distinct-analytically-153659/
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Butler, Judith. "Race and class are rendered distinct analytically only to produce the realization that the analysis of the one cannot proceed without the other. A different dynamic it seems to me is at work in the critique of new sexuality studies." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/race-and-class-are-rendered-distinct-analytically-153659/.
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"Race and class are rendered distinct analytically only to produce the realization that the analysis of the one cannot proceed without the other. A different dynamic it seems to me is at work in the critique of new sexuality studies." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/race-and-class-are-rendered-distinct-analytically-153659/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





