Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241386002
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 197 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241386004
- Publisher Date: 09 Apr 2020
- Height: 129 mm
- No of Pages: 288
- Weight: 214 gr
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
Explore “The History of Sexuality: 3” by Paul Jaiwant (ISBN: 9780241386002). Delve into a captivating exploration of sexuality’s evolution. Uncover insightful perspectives on intimacy, desire, and societal influences across history. A must-read for scholars and anyone curious about the complexities of human sexuality.
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Srishti –
An intellectual journey that expands your understanding of sexuality. Foucault’s insights are profound.
Priyanshu Jatolia –
Not my favorite of Foucault’s works. Found it a bit dry and academic. Some good insights though. Took me a while to finish.
Pratibha Singh –
I loved how this book challenged my assumptions about sexuality and power. Highly recommend, if you are interested in social theory.
Sabhya Singh –
Definitely a challenging read, some concepts were difficult to grasp, but overall an insightful book.
Shivang Agrawal –
This volume is crucial for understanding Foucault’s overall project. It’s challenging, but rewarding. Definitely a key text.
Bharath Jayaram –
Dense and difficult, but ultimately rewarding. Foucault challenges conventional wisdom about sex and power.
Vijaykumar Navanath Dhakane –
Was difficult to get through, not a fan of the writing style, but some good takeaways. Not sure I would recommend.
Nitesh Prasad Shail –
An important book for those in academia, but a tough read for those not familiar with the subject matter.
Sachin Azad –
This is not a casual read, it will require some work. But worth the effort to understand Foucault’s views.
Damanpreet Singh –
This volume is important for understanding discourse. The book is heavy on theory, so be prepared.
Niharika Srivastava –
This book definitely opens your eyes. Though it can be dense, the ideas are worth exploring and dissecting.
Ansh Kapoor –
I struggled with the theoretical language, but the core ideas are powerful. Be prepared to do some serious thinking.
Sanchita Agarwal –
Not my cup of tea. Too academic and theoretical for me. I struggled to stay engaged with the material.
Uddesh Pratim Talukdar –
An interesting read, but quite dense. Foucault’s ideas are thought-provoking. Worth the effort though. Explores power and sexuality well.
Priyanka Jain –
This book changed my life and is an absolute must read if you are studying anything related to sexuality.
Shivansh Soni –
Was expecting more and was disappointed. The concepts were complex and the book overall was long and boring.
Ashutosh Kumar Singh –
Foucault’s brilliance shines through. A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Opens your eyes to new perspectives.
Karan Golani –
A complex and fascinating exploration of power and discourse. It’s not an easy read, but it’s definitely worth the effort.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
Challenging but rewarding. You must be prepared to engage in a deep understanding to fully comprehend the topics.
Ajeet Kumar –
Interesting, but found it to be quite boring at times. Lost my interest, but the ideas were thought provoking.
Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika –
A bit too abstract for my taste, but I can see why it’s considered a classic. Explores complex ideas in a complicated way.
Parth Jain –
This book changed the way I think about sexuality. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in social theory.
Piyush Raj –
A complex read that requires patience. Foucault’s ideas are revolutionary, but can be difficult to fully understand.
Ashish Chahar –
Important, but very academic. Not a casual read. Requires patience and a good dictionary! Overall, quite insightful.
Saloni Lulla –
Foucault is always brilliant and this book is no exception. I found it insightful and thought-provoking.