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The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1: An Introduction [Paperback]

Michel Foucault , Robert Hurley
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April 14, 1990 0679724699 978-0679724698 Fifth or Later Edition
The author turns his attention to sex and the reasons why we are driven constantly to analyze and discuss it. An iconoclastic explanation of modern sexual history.

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"The Care of the Self shares with the writings on which it draws the characteristic of being carefully constructed, exquisitely reasoned and internally cogent." -- The New York Times Book Review

"Foucault is a thinker from whose writing one can infer lessons for our modern lives and dilemmas."-- Boston Globe

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The author turns his attention to sex and the reasons why we are driven constantly to analyze and discuss it. An iconoclastic explanation of modern sexual history.

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  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; Fifth or Later Edition edition (April 14, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679724699
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679724698
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,121 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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One of the leading intellectuals of the twentieth century and the most prominent thinker in post-war France, Foucault's work influenced disciplines as diverse as history, sociology, philosophy, sociology and literary criticism.

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A very interesting book. a student (jwhan@indiana.edu)  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
The history of Sexuality is a great piece of work from Foucault. Natalie  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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155 of 166 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Misinterpretation by Reviewers October 11, 2003
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This text is perhaps Foucault's most well-known, although it might not be his best. It is an important work, so if you are at all interested in sex as an abstract and organizing principle, this is a must-read. (Note: it is not a history in the proper sense of the term). While not a terribly confusing book, it is WIDELY misunderstood, including by many of the reviewers. First off, do not make the mistake of reading the first section as Foucault's thesis (it may seem that way)--he is presenting the common approach to the issue, one that he will eventually CHALLENGE. "Sex" was never repressed--on the contrary, there has been an explosion of discourses, a productive manifestation of power. Foucault admits that this was partially organized through technologies of confession, normalization, etc.-BUT THAT IS NOT THE MAIN THRUST. The main idea of the text is that there is no commanding, Platonic principle "sex" that we must uncover or saturate ourselves with, and hence, while prudery seems suspect, liberation through "sex" or "sex-desire" is entirely nonsensical, since sex is subordinate to sexuality and not vica-versa. Foucault, with much uncertainty, thereby envisions a different economy of bodies and pleasures, more like the ars erotica, that focuses on the local and individual, with all their multiple possibilities for deeper value and communication. Hence, depite what people make of Foucault's life, this book is more "conservative" that one would imagine... It is ideal for anyone who wants to free themselves from either a deep-rooted fear of sex or the incessant demands sex makes from on high (from the media, etc.) To Foucault, the idea that sex is seen as a requirement for one's deepest sense of being is absurd (and almost comical). A fascinating exploration which you might have to read twice, the History of Sexuality demonstrates Foucault's otherwordly insight. Do not fall into the traps I mentioned--Foucault's purpose here is not to free sex from all controls, but merely from one in particular--the reader is given the freedom to reflect and counter it with a more positive and meaningful grasp of his own sexuality and sexual experience.
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97 of 107 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most important books of our time November 1, 1999
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Foucault's three-part History of Sexuality begins here with an examination of the ways in which our contemporary interpretation of sexuality has been shaped by historical trends. Foucault makes a compelling case for the construction of sexual identity as a function of political and economic forces. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in sexuality, psychoanalysis, gender studies, queer theory, or feminisms, or indeed anyone who wishes to confront his or her own personal assumptions about gender and sexuality. Think you know what normal is? After Foucault, you may not be so sure. (One more thing: while this book is a fascinating read which can stand alone, I strongly advise anyone interested in this subject to go on to read the second and third volumes)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Foucault at work... January 10, 2004
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This book can be seen as a perfect example of a brilliant mind at work. Foucault surely considered this book as an introductory piece, a draft of brilliantly posed ideas and problems about sexuality as a dispositive, not in the traditional sense of the word that we have all become so acquainted with. This book works in many respects: Foucault succesfully makes his case for an open refusal of the "repressive hypothesis", explaining in a very precise manner why the discourse on sexuality in the XVIII and XIX centuries, far from being shy about it, positively promoted discussion... what he calls a "discoursive explosion". Foucault quite brilliantly introduces the two ways in which sexuality has come to be assumed by the human race: as an art (in ancient Greece) and as a science (in our present era). He also develops his own ideas (ideas that also appear in his courses at the Collège de France, particularly "Society Must Be Defended") about bio-power, disciplinary societies and biopolitical regimes. He successfully questions the fact that we have come to place sex under a veil of secrecy which must be undone... how sex has become the key to our personality, our "identity".

The last verses of the book are revealing: how is it that we still consider sex to be liberating when in reality we are always under its gaze, when it really has become a burden to be dealt with?

This book is astounding. Maybe not as brilliant as "Discipline and Punish" (which says a LOT about Foucault's creative nature)but certainly a key text toward understanding the problems Foucault tackled in final years of his life.

Note: the last two volumes of the History of Sexuality display a shift of focus and a leap back in "history"... you'll have to read the introduction to volume 2, "The Use Of Pleasure", to see what I mean. Still, it all makes sense if you dig deeper into the final developments of Foucault's work.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Foucault is the greatest.
Foucault's understanding of sexuality and the suppression of sexuality goes unparalleled. His writing is easy to read and understand, but he is very much the intellectual required... Read more
Published 29 days ago by Sarah Frank
5.0 out of 5 stars Important reading
As a graduate student in French culture I knew that Foucault was very, very important and now I can see why. Read more
Published 1 month ago by dreaming of the sun
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read
If you want to know about the history of homosexuality of gender roles and anything related to the sexuality of man, then this is must read. You will learn a lot.
Published 3 months ago by Stephanie Eglantina Reynoso Pimentel
1.0 out of 5 stars Vastly over-rated book
Michel Foucault is a shallow, superficial writer with a one-track mind. He dips into history and ancient writings with a rather hasty slipshod scholarship, parading knowledge... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Lenore
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Foucalt
Bought this book for a class but it is a must read in my opinion for anyone interested in Gender and Sexuality, and isn't that all of us?
Published 3 months ago by C. B. Eaton
3.0 out of 5 stars The nature of sexuality in Western society
Foucault primarily focuses on the development of the concept of sexuality as it took on new meanings from the 17th century into modern times. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Andy Hahn
4.0 out of 5 stars The History of Sexuality.
Michel Foucault first wrote The History of Sexuality in 1976, and to this day, we are still continuing to question and examine the very things he has just recently shinned a light... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Alex S.
5.0 out of 5 stars NEW
Once again I purchased a book and get a book with a different cover, its the same book, but it's not what i expect to see when i open the package. Read more
Published 10 months ago by AracelyStanford
4.0 out of 5 stars Foucault's argument against repression theory
The history of Sexuality is a great piece of work from Foucault. It documents the history of sexuality and argues against the repression theory of sexuality. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Natalie
5.0 out of 5 stars Foucault is awesome
It's a great book, and there was great service! I received the book on time and it's in good condition. I love it, and I plan on ordering all the books in the series.
Published 20 months ago by roman_lover
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