Professor Lee Quinby, Spring 2011

Posts Tagged: Savannah


Posts Tagged ‘Savannah’

Parts 4 + 5 of History of Sexuality

For me, parts 4 and 5 of The History of Sexuality were harder to dissect than the first 3. It felt as though, at times, the discussion of power – the use of the word over and over again, the statements like ‘power is this and power is not that, power does this but power […]

The History of Sexuality, Part 1 – Savannah

(Not sure exactly how to begin the discussion but I’ll jump right in.) No amount of briefly excerpted Foucault could have prepared me for jumping right into this major work after a month long break from academic-style writing.  On Thursday Professor Quinby told us to be prepared and okay with not understanding everything that we […]