SOC 478 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Slut-Shaming, Michel Foucault, Casual Sex

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Self celebratory: hedonistic, we take selfies in particular bars and restaurants. Concerned with ourselves: washrooms are now aesthetically pleasing, which can connect to selfie culture, gratuitive acts of the self. Social terrorists committing and act to a terroristic hate crime. Atheist going to a church and killing 30 christians that"s a hate crime. People who know people to get into clubs: different versions of partying. Michael foucault: the history of sexuality: an introduction and the history of sexuality: the use of pleasure. Practices of freedom (or ethics) require a degree of liberation. Foucault recognizes that power plays an important role in the possibilities of a practice of ethics because of constraints of freedom. When explaining the practice of ethics foucault uses the notion of rapport a soir: the care of the self. We reflect not only on how we feel about a particular act, our desires and pleasures, but also reflect on how dominant cultural.

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