Reading Ladelle McWhorter's Bodies and Pleasures

Hypatia 16 (3):98 - 105 (2001)
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Abstract

Ladelle McWhorter's Bodies and Pleasures provides an unusual and important reading of Michel Foucault's later work. This response is an effort to introduce McWhorter's project and to describe the challenge it presents to engage in askesis, the transformative exercise of thinking, which McWhorter's work itself exemplifies

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