9780394738628-0394738624-Herculine Barbin (Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth Century French Hermaphrodite)

Herculine Barbin (Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth Century French Hermaphrodite)

ISBN-13: 9780394738628
ISBN-10: 0394738624
Edition: First Edition
Author: Michel Foucault
Publication date: 1980
Publisher: Vintage
Format: Paperback 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780394738628
ISBN-10: 0394738624
Edition: First Edition
Author: Michel Foucault
Publication date: 1980
Publisher: Vintage
Format: Paperback 224 pages

Summary

Herculine Barbin (Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth Century French Hermaphrodite) (ISBN-13: 9780394738628 and ISBN-10: 0394738624), written by authors Michel Foucault, was published by Vintage in 1980. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Europe (Military, Leaders & Notable People, Sexuality, Psychology & Counseling, Sexuality, Psychology, Historical) books. You can easily purchase or rent Herculine Barbin (Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth Century French Hermaphrodite) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Europe books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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With an eye for the sensual bloom of young schoolgirls, and the torrid style of the romantic novels of her day, Herculine Barbin tells the story of her life as a hermaphrodite. Herculine was designated female at birth. A pious girl in a Catholic orphanage, a bewildered adolescent enchanted by the ripening bodies of her classmates, a passionate lover of another schoolmistress, she is suddenly reclassified as a man. Alone and desolate, he commits suicide at the age of thirty in a miserable attic in Paris.

Here, in an erotic diary, is one lost voice from our sexual past. Provocative, articulate, eerily prescient as she imagines her corpse under the probing instruments of scientists, Herculine brings a disturbing perspective to our own notions of sexuality. Michel Foucault, who discovered these memoirs in the archives of the French Department of Public Hygiene, presents them with the graphic medical descriptions of Herculine's body before and after her death. In a striking contrast, a painfully confused young person and the doctors who examine her try to sort out the nature of masculine and feminine at the dawn of the age of modern sexuality.

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