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Lucia Delaini, « Becoming a New Self: Practices of Belief in Early Modern Catholicism, Moshe Sluhovsky », Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas, ID : 10670/1.f9sfz9
Moshe Sluhovsky’s work is a direct response to Michel Foucault’s seminal studies on confession and “technologies of the self”, tracking the emergence of modern subjectivity. The book aims to reclaim a role for Catholic tradition in the formation of Modernity, thus countering the myth of a Protestant origin, which is extremely common in the literature on this topic. Moreover, this book also counters the view of Catholic contributions as solely oppressive, exemplified by Foucault’s reductio ad ...