Sunday, May 1, 2016

Foucault speaking of Artemidorus and Greek Sexuality

"Sexual dreams foretell the dreamer's destiny in social life; the actor that he is on the sexual stage of the dream anticipates the role that he will play in the theater of family life, professional endeavor, and civic affairs."

"There exists in Greek - and in many other languages as well, to varying degrees - a very pronounced ambiguity between the sexual meaning and the economic meaning of certain terms."

Foucault, "Dream and Act" in History of Sexuality, Vol. 3 (New York: Vintage Books, 1988), p. 27.

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