Re: Late Foucault


In a message dated 20/07/2004 21:04:52 GMT Standard Time, allen.scult@xxxxxxxxx writes:

I admit I've had a delayed adolescence, adulthood, and old age, so my
naivete on these delicate matters
is no longer a source of embarrassment. So allow me to speak my
delayed understanding of the obvious: The reason that Foucault said
that philosophy strongly implies if not requires an ample degree of
homosexuality is that homosexuality brings with it a sense of sexuality as mystery in flux blessed with the divine light of
constant new beginnings. Don't say "unwarranted stereotyping" when
you know perfectly well, I'm not talking about anyone in particular.
The same cannot be said of the radically mature, knowledgeable, and
competent sexuality, conventionalized almost no matter which way you
turn, with nothing new to learn above the platitudes desperately
urged on us by over-the-hill, never -got -there "poets" like . . .Heidegger?

Jud (after perhaps a little too much shade)

I shouldn't have left that open! No I mean poets like _________ who wrote pieces bragging about making love in the afternoon, just hangin' round the house. "Best kind" he said. . . .Damn, I almost had it!








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