A large range of texts from the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth century from authoritative medical and psychiatric writings to popular novels and erotica viewed latent masochism as the natural sexuality of women, regarding its manifestation in men's fantasies as aberrant, effeminate, and degenerate. Another ongoing discussion also elaborated a kind of sadistic or masochistic perversion that followed apparently normative gender roles and yet developed them to a hypernormative extent. This article considers how we might account for this apparent contradiction in late-nineteenth-century texts, looking at how the various images of such desires were related to atavistic explanations of perversion. It then tracks the movement ...
The Marquis de Sade became famous, or infamous depending on one’s perspective, for the ferocious dep...
Dr Estela V. Welldon contests the view that sadomasochism is an isolated 'perversion'. Using numerou...
By interrogating the intellectual foundations of the normal and pathological within nineteenth-centu...
This chapter examines the first uses of the word sadism at the end of the nineteenth century and the...
The notion of sexual sadism emerged from nineteenth-century alienist attempts to imagine the pleasur...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
Across a broad range of late nineteenth-century French medical texts that described the newly denote...
Invested with both fear and longing, the figure of the sadistic woman is always double. At once cast...
This article examines the ways in which female same-sex desires were represented across a range of n...
This article examines the ways in which female same-sex desires were represented across a range of n...
By interrogating the intellectual foundations of the normal and pathological within nineteenth-centu...
This project centers on what I call the “masochistic aesthetic,” which emerged as literature dovetai...
This article examines the problematization of sexual appetite and its imbalances in the development ...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
The primary focus of the thesis "Sadism and Masochism in Medicalization and Culture During the Last ...
The Marquis de Sade became famous, or infamous depending on one’s perspective, for the ferocious dep...
Dr Estela V. Welldon contests the view that sadomasochism is an isolated 'perversion'. Using numerou...
By interrogating the intellectual foundations of the normal and pathological within nineteenth-centu...
This chapter examines the first uses of the word sadism at the end of the nineteenth century and the...
The notion of sexual sadism emerged from nineteenth-century alienist attempts to imagine the pleasur...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
Across a broad range of late nineteenth-century French medical texts that described the newly denote...
Invested with both fear and longing, the figure of the sadistic woman is always double. At once cast...
This article examines the ways in which female same-sex desires were represented across a range of n...
This article examines the ways in which female same-sex desires were represented across a range of n...
By interrogating the intellectual foundations of the normal and pathological within nineteenth-centu...
This project centers on what I call the “masochistic aesthetic,” which emerged as literature dovetai...
This article examines the problematization of sexual appetite and its imbalances in the development ...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
The primary focus of the thesis "Sadism and Masochism in Medicalization and Culture During the Last ...
The Marquis de Sade became famous, or infamous depending on one’s perspective, for the ferocious dep...
Dr Estela V. Welldon contests the view that sadomasochism is an isolated 'perversion'. Using numerou...
By interrogating the intellectual foundations of the normal and pathological within nineteenth-centu...