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We say we live in a world where we don't talk about sex -- but Foucault disagrees -- we do talk about sex a lot and that has implications for how we see ourselves and our sexuality....
Please read the following questions and answer them as best you can.
1) Is sex/sexuality repressed, according to Foucault? Explain why or why not.
2) Is sexuality a social construction? What evidence is there either way?
3) What role does science and discourse play in sexuality?
4) How does discourse influence sexuality on an individual level and a societal level.