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Index<br />
Goya, Francisco de, 35<br />
grassroots associations, 77-78, 271<br />
Great Britain. See Britain<br />
Greco-Roman world: "aes<strong>the</strong>tics of<br />
existence" in, 4-5; death in Greek<br />
epics, 34; "ethics of love" in, 137,<br />
144-55; knowledge/power axis in,<br />
148; as pan of Foucault's Orient,<br />
18, 19, 30, 138; sexuality in, S, 29,<br />
31, 144-55, 290n6, 290nn10-11;<br />
Western culture's two legs <strong>and</strong>, 103;<br />
women in, 145, 146<br />
Greek Homosexuality (Dover), 147<br />
Groenhout Ruth, 154<br />
Guadeloupe economic summit, 103-4<br />
Gulf War of 1990-9 1, 165<br />
Gmvitch, George, 207, 297n55<br />
Haberrnas, 'iirgen, 16, 19, 29, 173<br />
hadith, 156, 225<br />
Hafez (poet), 156, 157<br />
Hafsia, ,aIila, 141, 286n10, 290n5<br />
Halimi, Gisele, 115<br />
Halperin, David, 138, 147, 289n1<br />
Hamadani, Hussein Ma'sumi, 181<br />
Hashemi, Gita, 93-94<br />
Hashishiyin, 232<br />
Hassan (first son of Ali), pact with<br />
Mu'awiyah by, 41<br />
Ha'yat cells, 287n18<br />
health <strong>and</strong> sexuality, 152, ISS, 291n20<br />
Hegel. Friedrich, 21, 75, 188, 241<br />
hegemonies, global, 98<br />
Hegl<strong>and</strong>, Mary, 49, 284n10, 284nn13-14<br />
Heidegger, Manin, 13, 14, 17-21, 40, 57,<br />
60; freedom-toward-death <strong>and</strong>, 14,<br />
33-34, 36, 62<br />
Herodotus, 156<br />
Hezbollah, <strong>and</strong> protests against veiling,<br />
111<br />
hijab. See veiling<br />
Hilton Hotel, Tehran, 199<br />
Hindu revivalism, 9, 164, 279nl<br />
Hiroshima, Japan, scientific worldview <strong>and</strong>,<br />
59<br />
Hirshman, Linda, 154<br />
Histoires d'el1es, 115<br />
history of Iran, 220-2 1<br />
329<br />
The History of Sexuality (Foucault): absence<br />
of women in, 146; bio-power,<br />
25; child molestation in, 28-29;<br />
construction of abnormalities, 25;<br />
critical reception of, 7; on deployment<br />
of alliances, 25; on deployment of<br />
sexuality, 25; ethics of love in, 137;<br />
feminists <strong>and</strong>, 26, 27-28; Foucault's<br />
gr<strong>and</strong> narrative <strong>and</strong>, 25, 26; founh<br />
volume of, 30; Greco-Roman world<br />
in, 138, 144; on marriage <strong>and</strong> family,<br />
25, 153; Orientalism <strong>and</strong>, S; racism,<br />
analysis of, in, 20; on repressive<br />
hypo<strong>the</strong>sis, 28; resistance to power<br />
<strong>and</strong>, IS, 85; ritual in, 38; silence <strong>and</strong>,<br />
19-20, 280n3<br />
Hitler, Adolf, 56<br />
Hobbes, Thomas, 24<br />
H6lderlin, Friedrich, 24<br />
Holocaust, 119, 248<br />
homosexuality: accusation of as political<br />
weapon, 161; active/passive status<br />
defined, 156, 160; anti-gay murders,<br />
112; antisodomy laws <strong>and</strong>, 280-81 n6;<br />
burial alive for, 158; Christianity <strong>and</strong>,<br />
155-56; continuation of under<br />
Khomeini regime, 162; "don't<br />
ask, don't tel\" <strong>and</strong>, 156; double<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ard in, 148; "ethics of love"<br />
<strong>and</strong>, S, 145, 146, 147-50; executions<br />
for, 6, 114, 116, 143, 161, 247;<br />
extramarital relationships <strong>and</strong>,<br />
161; Foucault on gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian<br />
liberation, 29-30; Foucault's, 141,<br />
143, 289n4; Foucault's failure to<br />
address executions of, 132; freedom<br />
for in Tunisia <strong>and</strong> France, 141; in<br />
Greco-Roman world, 145, 146-53,<br />
290n6, 290nn10-11; Greek law<br />
<strong>and</strong>, 149; hadiths on, 156; history<br />
of, 144; homoeroticism of Middle<br />
Eastern culture <strong>and</strong>, 142; identity<br />
based on, 160, 161; Islam <strong>and</strong>, 143,<br />
144, 155-62; Judaism <strong>and</strong>, 155;<br />
lesbianism ignored by Foucault,<br />
150; in Leviticus, 80; misogyny <strong>and</strong>,