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The Use And Nonuse Of The Theory Of Repressive Hypothesis In Indian Camp
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Michel Foucault uses the theory of "repressive hypothesis" (Foucault 145) to explain the repressed state of sexuality in our society. Repressive Hypothesis states that the repressed subject is guaranteed to be expressed in alternative forms. Foucault uses the deplorable plight of "sex" to illustrate the theory (141). Sex has been limited to parent's bedroom (141) even though it is the one of the most essential components of a family and integral part of the population in a given society. Sex has been rigidly repressed, and even the mere m ....
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