미셸 푸코와 섹슈얼리티의 역사 (Michel Foucault and the History of Sexuality)
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1. Introduction
2. Notes
본문내용
The following paper, “Foucault and the History of Sexuality”, attempts to explore earlier works of Michel Foucault alongside the two overarching themes—power and science—from his late masterpiece, The History of Sexuality, to ultimately propose a vaguely Foucadian perspective on the roots of modern sexuality. In order to do so, it is important to restrict the parameters of ‘modern sexuality’ to modern female sexuality following the Sexual Revolution in the 1960s and modern masculinity and homosexuality. It is especially interesting to study Michel Foucault as a person as well as an intellectual for better understanding and analysis of The History of Sexuality. Foucault was born into a very wealthy family of long line of surgeons, yet he opposed the very idea of the ‘medical gaze’. He was a well-known revolutionary figure within the philosophical and historical academia, yet he chose to live a quiet life, actively pursuing his sexuality in Switzerland.
참고 자료
Harsin, Jill. "Syphilis, Wives, and Physicians: Medical Ethics and the family in Late Ninteenth-Century France” Duke University Press 16, no. 1 (Spring, 1989): 72-95. Accessed March 9, 2015. https://www.jstor.org/stable/286434.