14 research outputs found
Evaluation of immunofluorescence microscopy and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in detection of Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in asymptomatic dogs
Taking Our Bearings: Mapping a Relationship Among Planning Practice, Theory, and Education
A parvalbumin-containing, axosomatic synaptic network in the rat medial septum: relevance to rhythmogenesis*
Sequence diversification of 45S rRNA ITS, trnH-psbA spacer, and matK genic regions in several Allium species
Crystal morphology, mechanical property and non-isothermal crystallization kinetics of poly(trimethylene terephthalate)/maleinized poly(ethylene-octene) copolymer binary blends
Liberating sex, knowing desire : scientia sexualis and epistemic turning points in the history of sexuality
This study considers the role of epistemic turning points in the historiography of sexuality. Disentangling the historical complexity of scientia sexualis, I argue that the late 19th century and the mid-20th century constitute two critical epistemic junctures in the genealogy of sexual liberation, as the notion of free love slowly gave way to the idea of sexual freedom in modern western society. I also explore the value of the Foucauldian approach for the study of the history of sexuality in non-western contexts. Drawing on examples from Republican China (1912â49), I propose that the Foucauldian insight concerning the emergence of a âhomosexual identityâ in the West can serve as a useful guide for thinking about similar issues in the history of sexuality and the historical epistemology of sexology in modern East Asia