Recent studies have revealed the stigma faced by practitioners of the sexual practice of BDSM (bondage, discipline, domination, submission, sadism, masochism). This stigma affects practitioners’ ability to be open about their sexuality and raises the question: why is this the case in this socio-historical moment? In answer, this paper analyses discourses regarding BDSM across the disciplinary boundaries of psychiatry, sociology, feminism and law. It investigates some key historical moments in the development of these discourses and reveals two discursive formations that continue to affect practitioners: pathologised practitioner and BDSM as violence. Further, this paper demonstrates how these discourses permeate the social world through the...
About the book: Psychological and medical perspectives on sadomasochism (SM) have historically been...
Traditional conceptions of sadomasochism are misleading. This is because they are not based on close...
This book deconstructs the pathologizing category of 'sadomasochism' in order to account for the 'li...
This chapter will outline the history of the psychological and psychiatric focus on BDSM, emphasisin...
BDSM fantasies become practice This study is part of my dissertation and is intended to contribute ...
This dissertation considers sadomasochism (s/m) as an object of knowledge that incites multiple and ...
The purpose of this study is to highlight experiences of living in a relationship where BDSM is bein...
Sadomasochism and the BDSM Community in the United States: Kinky People Unite chronicles the develop...
Many people are interested in BDSM practices. Some people practice and others fantasize about partic...
Concerns about the legal landscape of BDSM are being reinvigorated today through public attention to...
Concerns about the legal landscape of BDSM are being reinvigorated today through public attention to...
Introduction: BDSM (bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, and sadism and masochism) incr...
The purpose of this study is to highlight experiences of living in a relationship where BDSM is bein...
Introduction The pursuit of sexual pleasure – the drive, aim, object, and satisfaction, to use psych...
This article, written primarily for clinicians, draws from a variety of sources and provides a basic...
About the book: Psychological and medical perspectives on sadomasochism (SM) have historically been...
Traditional conceptions of sadomasochism are misleading. This is because they are not based on close...
This book deconstructs the pathologizing category of 'sadomasochism' in order to account for the 'li...
This chapter will outline the history of the psychological and psychiatric focus on BDSM, emphasisin...
BDSM fantasies become practice This study is part of my dissertation and is intended to contribute ...
This dissertation considers sadomasochism (s/m) as an object of knowledge that incites multiple and ...
The purpose of this study is to highlight experiences of living in a relationship where BDSM is bein...
Sadomasochism and the BDSM Community in the United States: Kinky People Unite chronicles the develop...
Many people are interested in BDSM practices. Some people practice and others fantasize about partic...
Concerns about the legal landscape of BDSM are being reinvigorated today through public attention to...
Concerns about the legal landscape of BDSM are being reinvigorated today through public attention to...
Introduction: BDSM (bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, and sadism and masochism) incr...
The purpose of this study is to highlight experiences of living in a relationship where BDSM is bein...
Introduction The pursuit of sexual pleasure – the drive, aim, object, and satisfaction, to use psych...
This article, written primarily for clinicians, draws from a variety of sources and provides a basic...
About the book: Psychological and medical perspectives on sadomasochism (SM) have historically been...
Traditional conceptions of sadomasochism are misleading. This is because they are not based on close...
This book deconstructs the pathologizing category of 'sadomasochism' in order to account for the 'li...