Foucault and Homosexuality: From Power Relation to Practice of Freedom
Foucault and Homosexuality: From Power Relation to Practice of Freedom
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Julia Sandra Bernal Crespo; Universidad del Norte
Carlos Andrés Orozco Arcieri; Universidad del Norte
Viridiana Molinares Hassan; Universidad del Norte
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Resumen
Thirty years after the death of Michel Foucault, this article seeks to vindicate the work of the well-known philosopher and psychologist. Specifically, we discuss the advantages of Foucault’s method, the ways in which he obtained results, his opinions and his critical analyses of the history of sexuality in the West. To this end, we present a brief biographical introduction to Foucault in which we link his theoretical and existential concerns. Subsequently, we review Foucault’s method, goals, results and proposals for research on sexuality. Thirty years after the death of Michel Foucault, this article seeks to vindicate the work of the well-known philosopher and psychologist. Specifically, we discuss the advantages of Foucault’s method, the ways in which he obtained results, his opinions and his critical analyses of the history of sexuality in the West. To this end, we present a brief biographical introduction to Foucault in which we link his theoretical and existential concerns. Subsequently, we review Foucault’s method, goals, results and proposals for research on sexuality.