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This volume, published for the first time in English, takes an interdisciplinary approach to exploring how the work of Michel Foucault has influenced studies of Ancient Greece and Rome. Of interest to students and scholars in classical studies, philosophy, gender studies, and ancient history.
This volume, published for the first time in English, takes an interdisciplinary approach to exploring how the work of Michel Foucault has influenced studies of Ancient Greece and Rome. Of interest to students and scholars in classical studies, philosophy, gender studies, and ancient history.
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Autorenporträt
Sandra Boehringer is Associate Professor of Greek History at the University of Strasbourg, France. She is the author of Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome (Routledge, 2021) and has edited, with Laurie Laufer, Après Les Aveux de la chair: Généalogie du sujet chez Michel Foucault (Epel, 2020). Daniele Lorenzini is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK, where he co-chairs the Centre for Research in Post-Kantian European Philosophy. He is the author, most recently, of The Force of Truth: Critique, Genealogy, and Truth-Telling in Michel Foucault (Chicago, forthcoming), and the co-editor of The Chicago Foucault Project.
Inhaltsangabe
1. To Problematize Sexuality: Foucault, the Ancients, and Us, 2. The Use of Pleasure and Care of the Self: Genealogy of a Text, 3. To Refuse Universals: A Foucauldian History of Ancient Sexuality, History in the Present Tense, 4. Perversion in Antiquity? Foucault, Seneca, and Psychiatric Reasoning, 5. "The Sexual Scene Concerns a Single Character", 6. Subject of Desire and Subject of Discourse in Foucault: Sexuality and the Erotic Relations of Greek Women and Men, 7. Ancient Sexuality and the Principle of Activity: Foucauldian Paradoxes About Pederasty, 8. Desire As the "Historical Transcendental" of the History of Sexuality, 9. Body of Pleasure, Body of Desire: Augustine's Theory of Marriage as Reread by Michel Foucault, 10. From Hermeneutics to Strategics: Gender, Sexualities, Norms, and Psychoanalysis.
1. To Problematize Sexuality: Foucault, the Ancients, and Us, 2. The Use of Pleasure and Care of the Self: Genealogy of a Text, 3. To Refuse Universals: A Foucauldian History of Ancient Sexuality, History in the Present Tense, 4. Perversion in Antiquity? Foucault, Seneca, and Psychiatric Reasoning, 5. "The Sexual Scene Concerns a Single Character", 6. Subject of Desire and Subject of Discourse in Foucault: Sexuality and the Erotic Relations of Greek Women and Men, 7. Ancient Sexuality and the Principle of Activity: Foucauldian Paradoxes About Pederasty, 8. Desire As the "Historical Transcendental" of the History of Sexuality, 9. Body of Pleasure, Body of Desire: Augustine's Theory of Marriage as Reread by Michel Foucault, 10. From Hermeneutics to Strategics: Gender, Sexualities, Norms, and Psychoanalysis.
Rezensionen
Praise for the original French edition, Foucault, la sexualité, l'Antiquité (Éditions Kimé, 2016):
"The present book will remain a highly stimulating work for anyone wishing to go beyond well-worn paths, by making use of the new epistemological framework Foucault provides for approaching the question of ancient sexuality." Arnaud Paturet, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"Foucault, Sexuality, Antiquity sets out to provide an update on Foucauldian thought regarding sexuality.... The book is a success, both at the level of the quality of the individual contributions, the clarity of their discussions, but also in the ways they complement one another." Jan Nelis, Anabases
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