Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241385982
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 176
- Weight: 136 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241385989
- Publisher Date: 09 Apr 2020
- Height: 128 mm
- Spine Width: 11 mm
- Width: 197 mm
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Explore Michel Foucault’s groundbreaking “The History of Sexuality: 1” (ISBN: 9780241385982). This influential work challenges traditional views on sex, power, and discourse. Foucault delves into the repressive hypothesis, arguing that power shapes our understanding of sexuality throughout history. A must-read for anyone interested in cultural studies, social theory, and the history of ideas.
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Harsh –
Opened my eyes to new ways of thinking about sexuality. Foucault is a genius, even if his writing can be a bit complex.
Pradaksh Chatter –
A bit too academic for my taste, but I can appreciate the impact this book has had. Some arguments are very compelling though.
Vaibhav Raj –
A truly groundbreaking book! Foucault challenges everything you thought you knew about sexuality and power. Highly recommended.
Himanshu Saini –
Foucault at his finest! This book changed the way I think about sexuality and its relation to power. A must-read for any intellectual.
Akshita Singh –
Not an easy read, but the ideas are incredibly powerful. Foucault’s work is essential for understanding modern thought.
Sonia Negi –
A difficult but important read. Foucault’s analysis of power and discourse is insightful and thought-provoking. Be prepared to think critically.
Alakananda Chatterjee –
Found this book quite difficult to get through. While the ideas are interesting, the writing style is very academic and dense.
Shashank Rai –
Challenging but ultimately rewarding. Foucault’s analysis is groundbreaking and changes the way you see the world. Prepare to be challenged!
Akanksha Priya –
I was expecting something more scandalous, but it turned out to be very intellectual and theoretical. However, still insightful.
Abdul Aamir Tajar –
While influential, I found Foucault’s arguments somewhat abstract and disconnected from reality. Still worth reading for its impact.
Muskan –
Foucault’s ideas are dense but rewarding. This first volume is a challenging read, but offers a new perspective on power dynamics. Worth the effort!