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The history of sexuality
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Michel Foucault's "The History of Sexuality" is a groundbreaking work that challenges traditional understandings of sexuality and its relationship to power.
Foucault argues that sexuality is not a timeless essence but a historically constructed concept, shaped by social and political forces.
He examines the ways in which discourse and institutions have regulated and controlled sexuality, exploring the emergence of concepts like repression and confession.
The book offers a critical analysis of the ways in which sexuality has been used to define and control individuals and populations.
Foucault's work has had a profound impact on the fields of history, sociology, and gender studies, influencing discussions about power, knowledge, and identity.
Foucault argues that sexuality is not a timeless essence but a historically constructed concept, shaped by social and political forces.
He examines the ways in which discourse and institutions have regulated and controlled sexuality, exploring the emergence of concepts like repression and confession.
The book offers a critical analysis of the ways in which sexuality has been used to define and control individuals and populations.
Foucault's work has had a profound impact on the fields of history, sociology, and gender studies, influencing discussions about power, knowledge, and identity.
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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as Foucault's unfinished work on human sexuality.


Stephen West

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Episode #123 ... Michel Foucault pt. 3 - Power
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as an author whose work on the history of sexuality provides insights into societal attitudes towards various aspects of life.


Esther Perel

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#172 - Esther Perel: The effects of trauma, the role of narratives in shaping our worldview, and why we need to accept uncomfortable emotions
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as a book he read in two different classes with contrasting teaching styles.


Coleman Hughes

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The Viral Educator: Warren Smith on Wokeness, Campus Culture, and Losing His Job
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when discussing freedom of speech and self-care.


Erik Cason

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The Assassination of Charlie Kirk | American Hodl, Erik Cason, Guy Swann
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and David Peña-Guzman for the first “A Closer Look” episode.


Ellie Anderson

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Closer Look: Foucault, History of Sexuality Vol. 1
Mentioned in relation to the critique of Freud's repression thesis.

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The Philosophy of Herbert Marcuse (Ft. Andrew Feenberg)
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as a book where he develops the concept of biopolitics.

David Guignion

What is Biopolitics? | Michel Foucault | Keyword
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and Elisabetta Friesem in discussion of power dynamics and social control.


Zach Elwood

How simplistic ideas of power (e.g., the oppressed/oppressor framework) can reduce empathy
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when referencing how, in medieval times, one's actions defined them more than their desires.

Stephen Adubato

Shut Down, Shut Up
Mentioned by James Lindsay as a foundational figure in queer theory, whose work influenced Judith Butler.

Drag Queens as Priests of Queer Theory



