Saint Foucault
Towards a Gay Hagiography
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:10th Apr '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Although there is scarcely more than a mention of homosexuality in his scholarly writings, Michael Foucault, who died of AIDS in 1984, has become a powerful source of both personal and political inspiration to an entire generation of gay activists? Offering a no-holds barred rebuke to recent criticism of Foucault by Camille Paglia, Richard Mohr, biographer James Miller, and others, Saint Foucault is an uncompromising and impassioned defence of the late French philosopher and historian. A sometimes scathing, sometimes moving exploration of truth and sexual politics, it shows Foucault as a galvanizing thinker who will continue to serve as a model for gay intellectuals and activists.
Passionate, comprehensive, and personal defence against attacks on the Franco-Californian sage's ideas and personal life - and on Halperin's own. Strongly recommended, both as a thorough introduction to Foucault and current issues, and for many intriguing ideas and observations by the author. * Alan Sinfield, Gay Times, *
a provocative read ... Halperin's book is highly engaging. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
ISBN: 9780195111279
Dimensions: 217mm x 139mm x 18mm
Weight: 345g
256 pages