Foucault. “The Repressive Hypothesis”

from The History of Sexuality: An Introduction vol. 1 New York: Vintage Books, 1990 17. 17th century ushered in a repressive approach to sexuality Speaking of sex or engaging in “illegitimate sexualities” became much more costly 18. New “institutional incitement” to speak about sex and document it 19. This derives from Catholic confession- there becomes [...]

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consent

- remains a murky ethical territor at a time when philosophical reflections upon “ethics” are largely considered passé – ambiguity about it’s role beyond the legal sphere, how it is achieved in everyday life – idea of consent has been hugely impacted by the ascendance of legalism – even when given it can still be [...]

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