Michel Foucault History of Sexuality, vol. 1. Michel Foucault, 1926-1984.

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Michel Foucault History of Sexuality, vol. 1

Michel Foucault,

We “other Victorians” Relationship between sex and power as repression Speaking about it has the appearance of transgression, defying power, being subversive But why do we say we are repressed? What led us to show ostentatiously that sex is something we hide, to say it is something we silence? (9)

Doubts about the “repressive hypothesis” Discourse referring to “repression” may be part of same system of power, a more devious and discreet form of power Object is to define the regime of power- knowledge-pleasure that sustains the discourse on human sexuality in our part of the world Refusal, blockage, invalidation may also be incitement and intensification (11)

Repressive Hypothesis: Incitement to Discourse Supposedly there are prohibitions on discourse about sex, prudishness, censorship But there is really a discursive explosion Institutional incitement to speak about it Transforming sex into discourse (churches, medicine, psychiatry, criminal justice) (22)

Silence Silence is less the limit of discourse than an element that functions alongside things said There is not one but many silences, and they are an integral part of the strategies that underlie and permeate discourses (27) What is peculiar to modern societies is not that they consigned sex to a shadow existence, but that they dedicated themselves to speaking of it ad infinitum, while exploiting it as the secret. (35)

Perverse implantation Disparate sexualities labeled Campaigns against epidemic of children’s onanism – surveillance Sodomy had been a category of forbidden acts 19 th century homosexual became a personage, a past, a case history, and a childhood, … with an indiscreet anatomy and possibly a mysterious physiology – a secret that always gave itself away (43)

The Homosexual The sodomite had been a temporary aberration The homosexual was now a species The machinery of power did not suppress sexual heresy, but rather gave it analytical, visible, and permanent reality (44)

Pleasure Power Pleasure comes from exercising power that questions, monitors, watches, spies Pleasure that kindles at having to evade this power, flee from it, fool it, or travesty it Power lets itself be invaded by the pleasure it is pursuing Power asserting itself in the pleasure of showing off, scandalizing, or resisting (45)

Perpetual spirals of power and pleasure power pleasure powerpleasure

Scientia sexualis Science sets itself up as a supreme authority in matters of hygienic necessity to ensure the physical vigor and moral cleanliness of the social body Justifies the racisms of the state by grounding them in “truth” (54)

Ars erotica Truth derived from pleasure Master transmits secrets to initiate China, India, Japan, Arabo-Moslem societies (57)

West: Confession Authority requires confession No longer priest – confesser (63) Child – parent Student – educator Patient – psychiatrist

Power in confession The one who listens must validate the truth, decipher, interpret Scientia sexualis functions as our ars erotica Pleasure in discovering and exposing the truth Pleasure in the discourse on pleasure (71)