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The history of sexuality

Author: Michel Foucault; Robert Hurley
Publisher: New York : Vintage Books, <1988-1990, ©1985 >
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st Vintage Books edView all editions and formats
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Michel Foucault's 'The History of Sexuality' pioneered queer theory. In it he builds an argument grounded in a historical analysis of the word "sexuality" against the common thesis that sexuality always has been repressed in Western society. Quite the contrary: since the 17th century, there has been a fixation with sexuality creating a discourse around sexuality. It is this discourse that has created sexual  Read more...
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Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984.
History of sexuality.
New York : Vintage Books, <1988-1990, c1985 >
(OCoLC)645760279
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michel Foucault; Robert Hurley
ISBN: 0679724699 9780679724698 0394751221 9780394751221 0394741552 9780394741550
OCLC Number: 5102034
Language Note: Translation of Histoire de la sexualité.
Description: v. <2-3 > ; 19 cm.
Contents: v. 1. The history of sexuality : an introduction --
v. 2. The use of pleasure --
v. 3. The care of the self Vol. 1. The history of sexuality : an introduction. Part 1. We "other Victorians" --
Part 2. The repressive hypothesis, 1. The incitement to discourse --
2. The peverse implantation --
Part 3. Scientia sexualis --
Part 4. The deployment of sexuality. 1. Objective --
2. Method --
3. Domain --4. Periodization --
Part 5. Right of death and power over life. Vol. 2. The use of pleasure. Introduction. 1. Modifications --
2. Forms of problematization --
3. Morality and practice of the self ---
Part 1. The moral problematization of pleasures. 1. "Aphrodisia" --
2. "Chrēsis" --
3. "Enkrateia" --
4. Freedom and truth ---
Part 2. Dietetics. 1. Regimen in general --
2. The diet of pleasures --
3. Risks and dangers --
4. Act, expenditure, death ---
Part 3. Economics. 1. The wisdom of marriage --
2. Ischomachus' household --
3. Three policies of moderation ---
Part 4. Erotics. A problematic relation --
2. A boy's honour --
3. The object of pleasure ---
Part 5. True love. Vol. 3. The care of the self: Part 1. Dreaming of One's Pleasures --
1.The Method of Artemidorus --
2. The Analysis --
3. Dream and Act ---
Part 2. The Cultivation of the Self ---
Part 3. Self and Others --
1. The Marital Role --
2. The Political Game ---
Part 4. The Body --
1. Galen --
2. Are They Good? Are They Bad? --
3. The Regimen of Pleasures --
4. The Work of the Soul ---
Part 5. The Wife --
1. The Marriage Tie --
2. The Question of Monopoly --
3. The Pleasures of Marriage ---
Part 6. Boys --
1. Plutarch --
2. Pseudo-Lucian --
2. A New Erotics.
Other Titles: The history of sexuality : an introduction.
The use of pleasure
The care of the self.
Histoire de la sexualité.
Responsibility: by Michel Foucault ; translated from the French by Robert Hurley.

Abstract:

Michel Foucault's 'The History of Sexuality' pioneered queer theory. In it he builds an argument grounded in a historical analysis of the word "sexuality" against the common thesis that sexuality always has been repressed in Western society. Quite the contrary: since the 17th century, there has been a fixation with sexuality creating a discourse around sexuality. It is this discourse that has created sexual minorities. In 'The History of Sexuality', Foucault attempts to disprove the thesis that Western society has seen a repression of sexuality since the 17th century and that sexuality has been unmentionable, something impossible to speak about. In the 70s, when the book was written, the sexual revolution was a fact. The ideas of the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, saying that to conserve your mental health you needed to liberate your sexual energy, were popular. The past was seen as a dark age where sexuality had been something forbidden.
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