Foucault on Sexuality and Identity

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Contrary to popular opinion, Michel Foucault regards the Victorian era not as sexually repressive but as a sexually explosive. By providing new language for sexuality, this epoch triggered a shift towards our contemporary "confessing" society in which speaking about one's sexuality does not simply restate one's identity but actively constructs it. According to Christopher Watkin, Foucault's insight helps to explain the heated debate over sexuality identity in our contemporary culture: sexuality, rather than the soul, has become the "deepest me."

This clip is from Christ the Center episode 689 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc689)

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