Overwhelming Deployment
Sunday, March 4th, 2012
At the end of our discussion last week, Professor Quinby prompted us to think about how Foucault’s notion of the deployment of sexuality shows up in our readings. I want to focus primarily on this weeks essays as I found them really interesting and a good springboard for discussion about the Scarlet Letter in class. […]
Overwhelming Deployment
Tags: Cott, Foucault, Juridico-Discursive, Religion, Sexuality, The Deployment of Sexuality, The Scarlet Letter, Victorian Era
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The “King” Rules in The Scarlet Letter
Monday, February 27th, 2012
Michel Foucault’s The History of Sexuality became much clearer after reading Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne’s tale is the perfect lens through which to view juridico-discursiveness in action. I also enjoyed the added richness of the Foucauldian lens because I was reading The Scarlet Letter for the second time. This time around it was […]
The “King” Rules in The Scarlet Letter
Tags: Foucault, Juridico-Discursive, Power-Relations, Religion, Sexuality, The Scarlet Letter
Posted in February 28, Tal Shtulsaft | No Comments »