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Index
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of contents
Series editor preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The will to know
Questioning the repressive hypothesis
Confession
The social construction of sexualities
The perverse implantation
Notes
Suggestions for further reading
2 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
Note
Suggestions for further reading
3 Women, children, couples and ‘perverts’
Denaturalizing sex
Domain: the family
Women
Children
Couples
‘Perverts’
Periodization
Suggestions for further reading
4 Sex, racism and death
From sanguinity to sexuality
Foucault’s genealogy of modern racism
From spectacles of death to genocidal dreams
Executions
Suicide
War
Letting die
De-sexing sexuality
Notes
Suggestions for further reading
5 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
Notes
Suggestions for further reading
6 The History of Sexuality and queer theory
From feminism to queer theory
Troubling gender
‘A queer voice’
Canonizing Foucault
‘The imperial prude’
Notes
Suggestions for further reading
7 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
Notes
Suggestions for further reading
References
Index
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