This book uses the concept of biopolitics, developed by Foucault and Giorgio Agamben, to investigate how sexuality was managed by the Catholic Church and the State as a form of social control in the 19th century. The attempt to abolish the Clerical Celibacy Law, defended by Deputy Diogo Antonio Feij , reveals the interests that involved the Brazilian empire, the Church, and 19th-century society.
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