1. Foucault's History of Sex
In his books he mainly tries to tell us that what we perceive of sex today and the paradox about how we talk about not talking about sex is not something that is of recent coming but has been in the society for quite some time. ... In his next volume Foucault explores how the ancient world did not seek to suppress sex as a form of exercise of power. To the Greeks eating, drinking and having sex were all a very important part of survival and hence it was imperative for people to have eat drink and have sex. These were the aphrodisiacs – the things that gave you pleasure. ... He says that ...
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