Foucault
Paine
Alright, because I am supposed to actually do my post on Paine for this week instead of Hacking…. Here it is! After today’s lecture on Paine, I really wished I understood Hobbes better! And not to say that I’m fully clueless on Hobbes, I know the general gist of what he’s saying (the natural state […] Continue reading →
History of sexuality!
Ok so after reading History of Sexuality I thought this was just another dry read, but as usual after lecture and hearing the points laid out again in simple terms I actually found it to be pretty interesting. A few … Continue reading → Continue reading →
Sexualities and Fetishes
This week for Arts One we read Michel Foucault’s The History of Sexuality. Now I have not completely finished the book, therefore I have not yet formed a strong opinion on the overall text. But it definitely was not what … Continue reading → Continue reading →
A Note on Foucault and Sexuality
After reading a bit of Foucault, it made my mind do a bit of running. I will say though, it deserves a second read to understand it more clearly. But, as I was saying… Reading Foucault made me really think about how we think about sexuality today. I don’t know how to think of it […] Continue reading →
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” and Franz Kafka, “The Metamorphosis”
Video of lecture by Jill Fellows for the “Monster in the Mirror” theme