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The final, previously unpublished volume of one of the twentieth century's seminal works Foucault's History of Sexuality changed the way we think about power, selfhood and sexuality. In this fourth and final volume, he turns his attention to early Christianity, exploring how ancient ideas of pleasure were modified into the Christian notion of the 'flesh' - a transformation that would define the Western experience of sexuality. Essentially completed at Foucault's death, the manuscript of this volume was locked away in a Paris bank vault for nearly thirty years. Now for the first time, the work is available to English-language readers as the author originally conceived it.… (altro)
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En 1976, Michel Foucault fait paraître — sous le titre La volonté de savoir — le premier tome d’une Histoire de la sexualité dont la quatrième de couverture annonce une suite prochaine en cinq volumes, respectivement intitulés : 2. La chair et le corps ; 3. La croisade des enfants ; 4. La femme, la mère et l’hystérique ; 5. Les pervers ; 6. Population et races. Aucun de ces ouvrages ne verra le jour. Les archives Foucault déposées à la Bibliothèque nationale de France (Département des manuscrits) font connaître cependant qu’au moins deux titres (La chair et le corps et La croisade des enfants) avaient fait l’objet déjà d’une première rédaction importante. [...]
[CHAPITRE I]
[La formation d’une expérience nouvelle]
I. CRÉATION, PROCRÉATION [II. LE BAPTÊME LABORIEUX] [III. LA SECONDE PÉNITENCE] [IV. L’ART DES ARTS]
I CRÉATION, PROCRÉATION
Le régime des aphrodisia, défini en fonction du mariage, de la procréation, de la disqualification du plaisir et d’un lien de sympathie respectueuse et intense entre les époux, ce sont donc des philosophes et des directeurs non chrétiens qui l’ont formulé ; c’est une société « païenne » qui s’est donné la possibilité d’y reconnaître une règle de conduite acceptable pour tous — ce qui ne veut pas dire effectivement suivie par tous, tant s’en faut. [...]
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The final, previously unpublished volume of one of the twentieth century's seminal works Foucault's History of Sexuality changed the way we think about power, selfhood and sexuality. In this fourth and final volume, he turns his attention to early Christianity, exploring how ancient ideas of pleasure were modified into the Christian notion of the 'flesh' - a transformation that would define the Western experience of sexuality. Essentially completed at Foucault's death, the manuscript of this volume was locked away in a Paris bank vault for nearly thirty years. Now for the first time, the work is available to English-language readers as the author originally conceived it.