Homo Sexualis
Michael Ignatieff, 4 March 1982
Sex, Politics and Society: The Regulation of Sexuality since 1800
by Jeffrey Weeks.
Longman, 306 pp., £11, October 1981,0 582 48333 6 Show More
by Jeffrey Weeks.
Longman, 306 pp., £11, October 1981,
Sexual Preference: Its Development in Men and Women
by Alan Bell, Martin Weinberg and Sue Kiefer Hammersmith.
Indiana, 242 pp., £9, October 1981,9780253166739 Show More
by Alan Bell, Martin Weinberg and Sue Kiefer Hammersmith.
Indiana, 242 pp., £9, October 1981,
Pornography and Silence
by Susan Griffin.
Women’s Press, 277 pp., £4.75, October 1981,0 7043 3877 7 Show More
by Susan Griffin.
Women’s Press, 277 pp., £4.75, October 1981,
The History of Sexuality. Vol. 1
by Michel Foucault, translated by Robert Hurley.
Penguin, 176 pp., £2.25, May 1981,0 14 022299 5 Show More
by Michel Foucault, translated by Robert Hurley.
Penguin, 176 pp., £2.25, May 1981,
“... to us anyway? Given the heritage of Aristotle’s homo civis, Augustine’s homo sanctus, Benjamin Franklin and Marx’s homo faber, Gradgrind’s homo economicus, why has the late 20th-century culture of narcissism embraced homo sexualis as its definition of human essence? Why, as Jeffrey Weeks asks, have sex and our gender identities become the central part ... ”