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Rethinking Sexuality: Foucault and Classical Antiquity


Rethinking Sexuality: Foucault and Classical Antiquity

Paperback by Larmour, David H.J.; Miller, Paul Allen; Platter, Charles

Rethinking Sexuality: Foucault and Classical Antiquity

£52.00

ISBN:
9780691016795
Publication Date:
28 Dec 1997
Language:
English
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 22 May 2024
Rethinking Sexuality: Foucault and Classical Antiquity

Description

In this collection of provocative essays, historians and literary theorists assess the influence of Michel Foucault, particularly his History of Sexuality, on the study of classics. Foucault's famous work presents a bold theory of sexuality for both ancient and modern times, and yet until now it has remained under-explored and insufficiently analyzed. By bringing together the historical knowledge, philological skills, and theoretical perspectives of a wide range of scholars, this collection enables the reader to explore Foucault's model of Greek culture and see how well his interpretation accounts for the full range of evidence from Greece and Rome. Not only do the essays bring to light the assumptions, ideas, and practices that constituted the intimate lives of men and women in the ancient Mediterranean world, but they also demonstrate the importance of the History of Sexuality for fields as diverse as Greco-Roman antiquity, women's history, cultural studies, philosophy, and modern sexuality. The essays include "Situating The History of Sexuality" (the editors), "Taking the Sex Out of Sexuality: Foucault's Failed History" (Joel Black), "Incipit Philosophia" (Alain Vizier), "The Subject in Antiquity after Foucault" (Page duBois), "This Myth Which Is Not One: Construction of Discourse in Plato's Symposium" (Jeffrey S. Carnes), "Foucault's History of Sexuality: A Useful Theory for Women?" (Amy Richlin), "Catullan Consciousness, the 'Care of the Self,' and the Force of the Negative in History" (Paul Allen Miller), "Reversals of Platonic Love in Petronius' Satyricon" (Daniel B. McGlathery), and an essay from Dislocating Masculinity (Lin Foxhall).

Contents

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Situating The History of Sexuality31Taking the Sex Out of Sexuality: Foucault's Failed History422Incipit Philosophia613The Subject in Antiquity after Foucault854This Myth Which Is Not One: Construction of Discourse in Plato's Symposium1045Pandora Unbound: A Feminist Critique of Foucault's History of Sexuality1226Foucault's History of Sexuality: A Useful Theory for Women?1387Catullan Consciousness, the "Care of the Self," and the Force of the Negative in History1718Reversals of Platonic Love in Petronius' Satyricon204Bibliography229Contributors247Index249

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