The History of Sexuality
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The History of Sexuality
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The History of Sexuality
The History of Sexuality, written by the renowned French philosopher Michel Foucault, opens with an in-depth examination of Western society's complex relationship with sexuality. Foucault challenges the widely held belief that the modern era has liberated sexual practices and discussions. Instead, he asserts that Western culture has crafted an entire scientific domain dedicated to forever scrutinising sexuality, thus limiting the discourse of pleasure and desire to the confines of analysis and control.
In this first volume, subtitled The Will to Knowledge, Foucault embarks on a historical exploration covering the evolution of sexual norms from the 17th century to the modern age. He meticulously dissects how power dynamics have moulded the discourse around sex, transforming it from a natural aspect of life into an object of systematic study. By delving into themes such as confession, regulation, and the medicalisation of sexuality, Foucault presents a provocative thesis: the focus on sexual liberation in modern times paradoxically serves to reinforce control mechanisms rather than dismantle them.
This groundbreaking work is lauded not just for its incisive critique but also for its innovative approach to understanding power relations. Foucault's intricate analysis weaves together historical context, philosophy, and social theory, creating a multi-faceted narrative that scrutinises the transformation of power structures and their influence on the individual and collective experience of sexuality.
The History of Sexuality offers profound insights into how we perceive and articulate sexuality. It is a vital text for scholars in the fields of history, sociology, psychology, and gender studies, as well as for anyone engaged in understanding the deeper implications of sexual politics. Foucault’s work remains a seminal piece for its ability to provoke critical reflection on how cultural narratives around sex are constructed and the effects these narratives have on society.
The book's bold arguments and Foucault's unparalleled intellect invite readers to question the established norms and to acknowledge the pervasive influence of societal frameworks on sexual behaviour and identity. With its profound implications and thought-provoking content, The History of Sexuality continues to be an essential read for anyone seeking to explore the intersection of power, desire, and knowledge.
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The History of Sexuality by Michel Foucault is widely praised for its profound analysis of the social constructs surrounding sexuality. Reviews highlight its critical examination of power dynamics, historical context, and the relationship between knowledge and power. Readers appreciate Foucault's philosophical insights and the book's influence on gender and sexuality studies.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780141037646
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2008
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Contributors:
- Translated by Robert Hurley
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 111.0mm
Height: 181.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 176
About the Author
Michel Foucault was one of the most influential thinkers in the contemporary world. Social scientist and historian of ideas, Foucault was Profesor of History of Systems of Thought at the Coll ge de France. He wrote frequently for French newspapers and reviews, and edited Critique. Among his many publications are Madness and Civilisation (1961); The Archaeology of Knowledge (1972); The Birth of the Clinic (1973); Discipline and Punish (1975); and three volumes of The History of Sexuality- Volume One, The Will To Knowledge (1976); Volume Two- The Use of Pleasure (1984); and Volume Three- The Care of the Self (1984). Many of his books are published by Penguin. Ethics and Aesthetics, the first and second parts of a three volume Essential Works of Michael Foucault, were recently published by Penguin. Power, part three, was recently published by Allen Lane. Professor Foucault died in 1994.
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