Private, Public, and Some
Sunday, March 11th, 2012
After reading all the historical documents and essays, what struck me the most was that I never learned about or heard of the Postal Act/Comstock Act or Anthony Comstock in any American history class let alone anything about the Free Lovers and other prominent figures and ideologies in this particular historical moment. A quick skim […]
Private, Public, and Some
Tags: Censorship, Discourse, Law, Postal Act, Private, Public, Sexuality, Victorian Era
Posted in March 13, Vita Xie | 2 Comments »
But how can we talk about this in reality?
Monday, February 13th, 2012
After tackling the second half of Foucault and reading through Weeks’ and Norton’s essays, I feel convinced only that there are multiple approaches to the study of sexuality. There seems to be a general agreement that understanding the history/development of the social understanding of sexuality is key, but when the subject slips into biology and […]
But how can we talk about this in reality?
Tags: Foucault, Law, Power, The History of Sexuality, Weeks
Posted in February 14, Whitney Porter | 3 Comments »