The History of Sexuality: An Introduction
What does Foucault mean by the "speaker's benefit" in the book, The History of Sexuality: An Introduction?
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By "speaker's benefit" Foucault is referring to the feeling of transgression against the powers that be and forthcoming freedom that will ensue that a speaker experiences when they use the discussion of sexuality as a path to liberation from repression.
The History of Sexuality: An Introduction