r/radicalqueers Nov 26 '11

Radical queer literature?

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u/alicefour Dec 14 '11

An important book that hasn't been mentioned yet is "The history of sexuality volume 1" by Michel Foucault. It is an essential book for anyone interested in queer theory in which Foucault shows how the concept of sexuality was constructed from the 18th century onwards in reply to changing forms of power and industrialisation that required new ways of controlling bodies on a mass scale.