Foucault and the Kamasutra : the courtesan, the dandy, and the birth of ars erotica as theater in India /

The Kamasutra is best known in the West for its scandalous celebration of unbridled sensuality. Yet, there is much, much more to it; embedded in the text is a vision of the city founded on art and aesthetic pleasure. In Foucault and the "Kamasutra", Sanjay K. Gautam lays out the nature and...

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Main Author: Gautam, Sanjay K. (Sanjay Kumar) (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2016
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