The History of Sexuality, Vol. 2 by Michel Foucault

The History of Sexuality, Vol. 2

by Michel Foucault

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 Use 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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Argh. Big turnaround from the first book. It could benefit from cutting the word count in half, for starters. It suffers from repetition, and its assertions are debatable. Extrapolations get digested with grains of salt.

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