The Culture of Confession From Augustine to Foucault: A Genealogy of the 'Confessing Animal'

Routledge (2008)
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Drawing on the work of Foucault and Western confessional writings, this book challenges the transhistorical and commonsense views of confession as an innate impulse resulting in the psychological liberation of the confessing subject. Instead, confessional desire is argued to be contingent and constraining, and alternatives to confessional subjectivity are explored

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Chloe Taylor
Goldsmiths College, University of London
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University of Alberta

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