"Sexuality" and discourse
 

For Foucault (68), "sexuality" is "the correlative of that slowly developed discursive practice which constitutes the scientia sexualis. The essential features of this sexuality are [...] the functional requirements of a discourse that must produce its truth"
 
For this reason, "[t]he history of sexuality [...] must first be written from the viewpoint of a history of discourses"

> from Michel Foucault's The History of Sexuality: An Introduction (1976, translated 1977)

> tagged with #language, #communication, #sexuality

> created October 6, 2025 at 2:25:34 PM


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