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Foucault’s view that in the modern West sexuality
Title: Foucault’s view that in the modern West sexuality
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Foucault’s view that in the modern West sexuality
Power has been a concept with which political scientists, philosophers, sociologists, psychologists and myriad others have been concerned at the very heart of their disciplines. It a reality which in this century has been used and abused to what Foucault calls ‘pathological’ extremes, but the understanding of power is now more than ever too of crucial importance to the construction of the self, particularly in the idea we have of our own sexuality. This essay
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P. Rabinow (ed). The Foucault Reader, Penguin
· M. Foucault, The Use of Pleasure: The History of Sexuality Volume 2, Pantheon Books, 1985
· M. Foucault, The History of Sexuality, Pantheon Books, 1978
· M. Foucault, Politics, Philosophy, Culture, Routledge, 1988
· F. Nietzche, The Gay Science, no. 290, Vintage Books, 1974
· J. Habermas, Modernity - An Incomplete Project, in H. Foster (ed) Postmodern Culture, Pluto, 1985
· J. Simmons, Foucault and the Political, Routledge, 1996
· L. McNay, Foucault: A Critical Introduction, Polity, 1996
· G. Orwell, Nineteen Eighty - Four, Penguin, 1968
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