Summary:
- This article discusses the life and experiences of Herculine Barbin, a 19th-century French intersex individual, and how their story was explored by philosopher Michel Foucault in his "History of Sexuality" project.
- Foucault's interest in Herculine Barbin's case highlights the complexities and societal attitudes surrounding gender identity and expression, particularly in historical contexts where intersex individuals were often marginalized or misunderstood.
- The article also mentions Foucault's planned volume on the "History of Sexuality" that would have further explored these themes, but was left unfinished due to his untimely death.