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Yesterday, [livejournal.com profile] schizmatic wondered what a Michel Foucault who didn't die in 1984 would have gone on to write. We don't have anything from that alternative history, of course.

We do have Daniel Boyarin and Elizabeth A. Castelli's "Introduction: Foucault’s The History of Sexuality: The Fourth Volume, or, A Field Left Fallow for Others to Till," published in the July/October 2001 edition Journal of the History of Sexuality (10.3/4) , available here via Project MUSE for anyone with access to that wonderful database. As Boyarin and Castelli, that entire issue of the Journal of the History of Sexuality is devoted to an exploration of the ways in which Foucault's grand narrative of sexuality could have been continued by Foucault and in fact have been by his successors.
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