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The History of Sexuality, Vol. 2:

The Use of Pleasure
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Apr 18, 2012 - Philosophy - 304 pages
In this sequel to The History of Sexuality, Volume I: An Introduction, the brilliantly original French thinker who died in 1984 gives an analysis of how the ancient Greeks perceived sexuality.

Throughout The Uses of Pleasure Foucault analyzes an irresistible array of ancient Greek texts on eroticism as he tries to answer basic questions: How in the West did sexual experience become a moral issue? And why were other appetites of the body, such as hunger, and collective concerns, such as civic duty, not subjected to the numberless rules and regulations and judgments that have defined, if not confined, sexual behavior?

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A pretty great introduction. - Goodreads
But, holy mother of crap, what an awful writer. - Goodreads
Reading for scholarly writing... - Goodreads
it's not "introduction" it's "the will to knowledge"... - Goodreads
Maybe I'll post some of my writing. - Goodreads

Review: The History of Sexuality 1: An Introduction (The History of Sexuality #1)

User Review  - Fathima Cader - Goodreads

3.5/5. some parts very readable. what do philosophers have against backing their shit up. a little empirical or even anecdotal backgrounding would have been nice. Read full review

Review: The History of Sexuality 1: An Introduction (The History of Sexuality #1)

User Review  - Jessica - Goodreads

I'm not sure what I was expecting. I'll definitely be reading the next two volumes - Foucault was one of the most influential postmodern thinkers of the 20th century. Read full review

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Michel Foucault (1926--84) is widely considered to be one of the most influential academic voices of the twentieth century and has proven influential across disciplines.

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