History of Sexuality: 3
| Michel Foucault |
Michel Foucault’s final volume in his groundbreaking sexuality trilogy examines the philosophical and historical foundations of human sexual experience. This influential work by Penguin Books explores sex psychology, customs, and cultural history through Foucault’s revolutionary analytical lens. Essential reading for understanding how societies construct sexual discourse and power structures across civilizations.
| Penguin Books, Limited | |
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Discover the groundbreaking intellectual legacy of Michel Foucault with History of Sexuality : 3, the compelling final volume in his revolutionary trilogy. Published by Penguin Books, Limited, this 288-page masterwork explores the complex intersections of sex psychology, philosophy, and cultural history that have shaped human understanding of sexuality across civilizations. Foucault’s penetrating analysis examines sex customs and their historical evolution, offering profound insights into how societies construct and control sexual discourse. This essential text continues Foucault’s influential examination of power structures, knowledge systems, and the philosophical underpinnings of human sexuality. Perfect for students of philosophy, psychology, history, and cultural studies, this volume provides invaluable perspectives on sex as both biological reality and social construct. Scholars, academics, and intellectually curious readers will find Foucault’s rigorous methodology and thought-provoking conclusions indispensable for understanding contemporary debates about sexuality, identity, and social control. Whether you’re completing the trilogy or exploring Foucault’s work for the first time, this volume offers transformative insights into the historical forces that continue to influence modern sexual attitudes and practices. Add this influential philosophical work to your library today.
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| ავტორი | Michel Foucault |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Penguin Books, Limited |
| გვერდების რაიოდენობა | 288 |
| ISBN | 9780241386002 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |

















