Beyond Food/Sex

Theory, Culture and Society 16 (2):215-228 (1999)
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Abstract

This article questions whether food is replacing sex as the ground of identity negotiation. Examining several food sites, and following Foucault's suggestive remarks about the Greek dietetic regimen, I argue that food can be seen as a line that intersects with sexuality. Rather than privileging either, an alternative ethics can be glimpsed in the doubling of food and sex.

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Foucault.G. Deleuze - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (4):692-693.

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