On Voluntary Servitude

On Voluntary Servitude
Author: Michael Rosen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0745678076

This book addresses a central theme in social and political theory: what is the motivation behind the theory of ideology, and can such a theory be defended?

Voluntary Servitude

Voluntary Servitude
Author: Mark Wunderlich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

A chilling and masterful second poetry collection by the author of the award-winning The Anchorage.

Voluntary Servitude and the Erotics of Friendship

Voluntary Servitude and the Erotics of Friendship
Author: Marc D. Schachter
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780754664598

Focusing primarily on three early modern French authors, this book explores the erotics and politics of voluntary servitude in classical antiquity and the early modern period through Michel Foucault's late work on governmentality and the care of the self. Marc Schachter explores how these authors-Étienne de La Boétie, Michel de Montaigne, and Marie de Gournay-pursue related inquiries into voluntary servitude and self-control in marriage, friendship, pederasty, and politics.

Becoming a Slave

Becoming a Slave
Author: Jack Rinella
Publisher: Jack Rinella
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2005
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0940267209

Becoming a Slave is an authoritative, and well-documented book on the process of finding and submitting to a dominant. Beginning with a description of terms and the characteristics to be found in a master and in a slave, the book continues with how one realizes and understands their own desire to submit and serve, proceeds to the process of advertising, searching, meeting, and interviewing prospective masters, and ends with a great deal of practical advice on submitting, serving, and satisfying a dominant in a healthy and practical way.

Scripts of Servitude

Scripts of Servitude
Author: Beatriz P. Lorente
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1783099011

This book examines how language is a central resource in transforming migrant women into transnational domestic workers. Focusing on the migration of women from the Philippines to Singapore, the book unpacks why and how language is embedded in the infrastructure of transnational labor migration that links migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries. It sheds light on the everyday lives of transnational domestic workers and how they draw on their linguistic repertoires, and in particular on English, as they cross geographical and social spaces. By showing how the transnational mobility of labor is dependent on the selection and performance of particular assemblages of linguistic resources that index migrants as labor and not as people, the book provides a powerful lens with which to examine how migration contributes to relationships of inequality and how such inequalities are produced and challenged on the terrain of language.

Freedom Over Servitude

Freedom Over Servitude
Author: David Lewis Schaefer
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1998-11-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

This volume contains five articles by prominent scholars of French literature and political philosophy that examine the relation between Montaigne's Essays, one of the classic works of the French philosophical and literary traditions, and the writings attributed by Montaigne to his friend, the French humanist Etienne de La Boétie's. Three contributors to the volume suggest that Montaigne was the real author of the revolutionary tract On Voluntary Servitude, along with the other works he attributed to La Boétie's. Two contributors describe the remarkable mathematical and/or mythological patterns found in both the Essays and the works ascribed to La Boétie's. Several essays articulate the revolutionary political teaching found in the Essays as well as On Voluntary Servitude, challenging the conventional view of Montaigne as a political conservative. And all the contributors challenge the received view that he was an artless or nonchalant writer. The volume also includes new translations of both On Voluntary Servitude and the 29 Sonnets of Etienne de La Boetie that Montaigne included in all editions of the Essays except the final one. An important work for students and scholars of political philosophy, Renaissance history, and French and comparative literature.

Selected Essays

Selected Essays
Author: Michel de Montaigne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781603845960

A superb achievement, one that successfully brings together in accessible form the work of two major writers of Renaissance France. This is now the default version of Montaigne in English. --Timothy Hampton, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley

Anti-Dictator

Anti-Dictator
Author: Etienne de La Boetie
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781839745669

Voluntary Servitude and the Erotics of Friendship

Voluntary Servitude and the Erotics of Friendship
Author: Marc D. Schachter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351874187

Focusing primarily on three early modern French authors, this book explores the erotics and politics of "voluntary servitude" in classical antiquity and the early modern period. These authors-Étienne de La Boétie, Michel de Montaigne, and Marie de Gournay-pursue related inquiries into voluntary servitude and self-control in marriage, friendship, pederasty and politics. Marc Schachter shows how Montaigne's intimate textual relationship with La Boétie provides him the opportunity to honor his beloved friend while transforming many of his ideas. Similarly, Marie de Gournay's editorial voluntary servitude to Montaigne provides her the occasion to authorize her own practice as a woman author and to engage critically with Montaigne's ideas even as she celebrates her friendship with him. Schachter's analyses are pursued particularly through the lens of Michel Foucualt's concept of governmentality which, like voluntary servitude, operates on three interrelated scales: self-control, control in interpersonal relationships, and political control. Schachter argues that thinking about the function of voluntary servitude through the lens of governmentality leads to a more nuanced understanding both of Foucault's late work and of the transformational possibilities offered by friendship and voluntary servitude in early modern France.