Mad for Foucault

Mad for Foucault

Rethinking the Foundations of Queer Theory

  • Author: Huffer, Lynne
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Serie: Gender and Culture Series
  • ISBN: 9780231149181
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780231520515
  • Place of publication:  New York , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2009
  • Month: November
  • Language: English
Michel Foucault was the first to embed the roots of human sexuality in discipline and biopolitics, therefore revolutionizing our conception of sex and its relationship to society, economics, and culture. Yet over the past two decades, scholars have limited themselves to the study of Foucault's History of Sexuality, volume 1 paying lesser attention to his equally explosive History of Madness. In this earlier volume, Foucault recasts Western rationalism as a project that both produces and represses sexual deviants, calling out the complicity of modern science and the exclusionary nature of family morality. By reclaiming these deft moves, Lynne Huffer teases out exciting new strands of Foucauldian thought. She then revisits the theorist's ethical work in light of these discoveries, divining an ethics of eros that sees sexuality as a lived experience we are repeatedly called on to remember. Throughout her study, Huffer weaves her own experiences together with Foucault's, sampling from unpublished interviews and other archived materials in order to intimately rework the problem of sexuality as a product of reason.
  • Contents
  • Preface: Why We Need Madness
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. How We Became Queer
    • First Interlude: Nietzsche’s Dreadful Attendant
  • 2. Queer Moralities
    • Second Interlude: Wet Dreams
  • 3. Unraveling the Queer Psyche
    • Third Interlude: Of Meteors and Madness
  • 4. A Queer Nephew
    • Fourth Interlude: A Shameful Lyricism
  • 5. A Political Ethic of Eros
    • Postlude: A Fool’s Laughter
  • Notes
  • Works Cited
  • Index

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