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Foucault, Early Christian Ideas of Genitalia, and the History of Sexuality

open access: yesJournal of the History of Sexuality, 2019
T his arTicle is a combinaTion of historiographic theoretical revision and a close reading of medical, philosophical, and theological texts referring to the genitalia between 50 BCE and 450 CE.
A. Moore
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Is There a History of Sexuality?

History and Theory, 1989
Sex has no history. 1 It is a natural fact, grounded in the functioning of the body, and, as such, it lies outside of history and culture. Sexuality, by contrast, does not properly refer to some aspect or attribute of bodies. Unlike sex, sexuality is a cultural production: it represents the appropriation of the human body and of its physiological ...
David M. Halperin
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The Virtue of Self-care and the Genealogy of Christian Marriage: Focusing on M. Foucault’s The History of Sexuality, Vol. 4: Confessions of the Flesh

The Society of Theology and Thought, 2022
This article is to examine whether the Christian marriage can be a locus of ‘spiritual practice’ and virtue of ‘self-care’ development. The goal of this study is to trace the genealogical history of the Magisterial teachings on marriage, which has ...
Sang Kyung Lee, S. Choi
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Confessions of the flesh. The history of sexuality: 4

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2021
Confessions of the Flesh was first published in France in 2018 as Les Aveux de la Chair. It is the fourth volume of The History of Sexuality, the collection of works by Michel Foucault (1926–1984) ...
Simone Webb
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