Sexual Performance as Political Performance in the Lettre À M. D'Alembert Sur Les Spectacles

Political Theory 23 (4):585-616 (1995)
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Since everything which enters into the human understanding comes there through the senses, man's first reason is a reason of the senses; this sensual reason serves as the basis of intellectual reason. Our first masters of philosophy are our feet, our hands, our eyes. Emile, 125

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