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The Routledge Guidebook to Foucault's The History of Sexuality
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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: The Will to Know

Questioning the Repressive Hypothesis

Confession

The Social Construction of Sexualities

The Perverse Implantation

Chapter Two: Power Over Life

Objective: Regicide

Method: or How to Theorize Power without the King

Power is everywhere

Power is war

Power is relational

Power is immanent

Power comes from below

Power relations are intentional and non-subjective

Power produces resistance

Chapter Three: Women, Children, Couples and ‘Perverts’

Denaturalizing Sex

Domain: The Family

Women

Children

Couples

‘Perverts’

Periodization: Retelling the History of Sexuality

Chapter Four: Sex, Racism, and Death

From Sanguinity to Sexuality

Foucault’s Genealogy of Modern Racism

From Spectacles of Death to the Management of Morbidity

Executions

Suicide

War

Letting Die

De-sexing sexuality

Chapter Five: The History of Sexuality and Feminist Theory

Feminist Tensions

The Repressive Hypothesis, Identity Politics, and the Feminist Sex Wars

Consciousness Raising, Confession, and Experience

Feminist Bodies and Pleasures

Chapter Six: The History of Sexuality and Queer Theory

From Feminism to Queer Theory

‘A Queer Voice’

Canonizing Foucault

‘The Imperial Prude’

Chapter Seven: A Genealogy of the Desiring Subject

Revising the Project

Sexual Austerity and the Monogamous Ideal

Using Sex

Sexual Anxiety

‘The antimony of the boy’

A Male Ethics

Ethics versus Codes

Scale

Positions and Partners

Sexual Binaries

Sex and Health

Sex without Psychology

The Use of The Use of Pleasure

Bibliography

About the Author

Chloë Taylor is Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Philosophy at the University of Alberta, Canada. She has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Toronto and was a Tomlinson postdoctoral fellow in Philosophy at McGill University.

Reviews

Taylor’s well-written guide to Foucault’s History of Sexuality promises to become a welcome companion for students delving into Foucault’s influential text, as it provides historical context and clarifies points of reference that may require some explanation and background for the new reader of Foucault.
Claudia Schippert, University of Central Florida, USAIn this invaluable guide to Foucault’s History of Sexuality Volume 1, Taylor offers a lucid explication of one of the most consistently misread books of our time. Without sacrificing nuance or depth, Taylor frames Foucault’s History of Sexuality within the history of eugenics. This text will be especially illuminating for students who have looked to Foucault for a theory of sexual liberation. The chapters on Foucault’s uptake by feminists and queer theorists are a tour de force! Highly recommended for beginners and experts alike.
Lynne Huffer, Emory University, USA

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