| Mark C. Taylor - 1998 - 446 էջ
...peculiar to modern societies," he repeatedly wrote in The History of Sexuality fourteen years later, "is not that they consigned sex to a shadow existence,...that they dedicated themselves to speaking of it ad infinitum, while exploiting it as the secret" (1980, 35). That this is the crossroads where surrealism... | |
| Lucy Bland, Laura Doan - 1998 - 252 էջ
...alongside terse, cryptic references. As Foucault notes: "What is peculiar to modern societies [. . .] is not that they consigned sex to a shadow existence,...that they dedicated themselves to speaking of it ad infinitum, while exploiting it as the secret."21 The refusal or simple inability to name the act or... | |
| Mark C. Taylor - 1998 - 446 էջ
...peculiar to mod-ern societies," he repeatedly wrote in The History of Sexuality fourteen years later, "is not that they consigned sex to a shadow existence,...that they dedi-cated themselves to speaking of it ad infinitum, while exploiting it as the secret" (1980, 35). That this is the crossroads where surrealism... | |
| Kathi Weeks - 1998 - 212 էջ
...exemplary of his denaturalizing project. "What is peculiar to modern societies," Foucault concludes, "is not that they consigned sex to a shadow existence,...that they dedicated themselves to speaking of it ad infinitum, while exploiting it as the secret" (1980b, 35). Sexuality is not some pre-existing identity... | |
| Joshua Gamson - 1998 - 318 էջ
...of hiding and constrained to lead a discursive existence. . . . What is peculiar to modern societies is not that they consigned sex to a shadow existence,...that they dedicated themselves to speaking of it ad infinitum, while exploiting it as the secret."46 Talk shows partake of this "discursive explosion,"... | |
| Donn Welton - 1999 - 388 էջ
[ Ներեցեք, այս էջի պարունակությունն արգելված է: ] | |
| Lynn Meskell - 1991 - 276 էջ
[ Ներեցեք, այս էջի պարունակությունն արգելված է: ] | |
| C. Stephen Jaeger - 1999 - 334 էջ
...invented for speaking about it ... for inducing it to speak of itselt. . . . What is peculiar to modern societies, in fact, is not that they consigned sex...that they dedicated themselves to speaking of it ad infinitum, while exploiting it as the secret, (pp. 33-35) The superficial repression of sexuality,... | |
| Donn Welton - 1999 - 388 էջ
[ Ներեցեք, այս էջի պարունակությունն արգելված է: ] | |
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