This paper presents the reflections of two academics on the blog Bitchy Jones's Diary (2006-2010), particularly its considerations of dominant femininity within the UK kink communities. Weaving together excerpts from the blog with our own dialogues, we consider the potentials of such a voice from within the communities in relation to more academic explorations. Specifically we focus on the relationship between Bitchy Jones's arguments and our own understandings of limited sexualised femininities available within wider culture, the place of agency within these, and the potentials for mutual recognition within both kinky, and non-kinky, relationships
This paper draws upon research conducted in a co-educational independent boarding school in England ...
[Editors' description of the chapter:] Feona Attwood’s chapter ‘Through the Looking Glass?’ focuses ...
This article examines women's sexual narration in sex blogs, sex `blooks' and other popular represen...
This paper reflects upon the ways in which my understandings of BDSM and gender have shifted over th...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
This study seeks to understand what kink is, exploring this question using narratives and experience...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State University"Kinky" is a stigmatized iden...
"Kinky" is a stigmatized identity in wider American culture. People in kinky communities renegotiate...
This study aims to explore personal meanings related to the constructs 'sexuality' and 'sexual pleas...
This article examines women's sexual narration in sex blogs, sex 'blooks' and other popular represen...
This article draws on data collected as part of a two-year funded study concerning the making of mod...
This study is a comprehensive investigation of FetLife, a BDSM (bondage and discipline, domination a...
Perceived sexualisation changes depending on multiple factors, this thesis is looking specifically a...
Through rapid cultural change and technological advances, kink subculture has become more visible an...
This paper draws upon research conducted in a co-educational independent boarding school in England ...
[Editors' description of the chapter:] Feona Attwood’s chapter ‘Through the Looking Glass?’ focuses ...
This article examines women's sexual narration in sex blogs, sex `blooks' and other popular represen...
This paper reflects upon the ways in which my understandings of BDSM and gender have shifted over th...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
This study seeks to understand what kink is, exploring this question using narratives and experience...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of psychopathological discourses (sexology, psychoanalysis an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State University"Kinky" is a stigmatized iden...
"Kinky" is a stigmatized identity in wider American culture. People in kinky communities renegotiate...
This study aims to explore personal meanings related to the constructs 'sexuality' and 'sexual pleas...
This article examines women's sexual narration in sex blogs, sex 'blooks' and other popular represen...
This article draws on data collected as part of a two-year funded study concerning the making of mod...
This study is a comprehensive investigation of FetLife, a BDSM (bondage and discipline, domination a...
Perceived sexualisation changes depending on multiple factors, this thesis is looking specifically a...
Through rapid cultural change and technological advances, kink subculture has become more visible an...
This paper draws upon research conducted in a co-educational independent boarding school in England ...
[Editors' description of the chapter:] Feona Attwood’s chapter ‘Through the Looking Glass?’ focuses ...
This article examines women's sexual narration in sex blogs, sex `blooks' and other popular represen...