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When Heinrich Heine left his sick bed in 1848 and stumbled to the Louvre to fall before a statue of the goddess of beauty and lie in the pitying, cold glance she seemed to cast on his prostrate body, he defined a recurring motif of the second half of the nineteenth century, according to Suzanne R. Stewart. Directing her attention to the voice of the shriveled male body at beauty's feet, she investigates the discourse by and about men that took hold in the German-speaking world between 1870 and 1940 and that articulated masculinity as and through its own marginalization. Male masochism, she suggests, was a rhetorical strategy through which men asserted their cultural and political authority paradoxically by embracing the notion that they were (and always had been) wounded and suffering. Stewart demonstrates and develops her contentions through close readings of the work of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Richard Wagner, and Sigmund Freud, in each case showing that the very act through which men sacrificed themselves to women comprised the essence of the new male subject "deeply penetrated by relations of political and sexual power." Masochistic scenarios, whether in literature, music, the visual arts, or medicalized diagnoses of the fin-de-siècle malaise, stage the male as one who submits, as Stewart explains, "to an aestheticized and eroticized gaze and voice."
Sex in opera. --- Masochism in literature. --- Sexual dominance and submission. --- Masochism. --- Sexuality in opera --- Opera --- D & S (Sexual behavior) --- D and S (Sexual behavior) --- D/s (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Domination and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Sexual domination and submission --- Submission and dominance (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sadomasochism --- Psychic masochism --- Paraphilias --- Personality disorders --- Suffering
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Representations of consensual sadomasochism range from the dark, seedy undergrounds of crime thrillers to the fetishized pornographic images of sitcoms and erotica. In this pathbreaking book, ethnographer Staci Newmahr delves into the social space of a public, pansexual SM community to understand sadomasochism from the inside out. Based on four years of in-depth and immersive participant observation, she juxtaposes her experiences in the field with the life stories of community members, providing a richly detailed portrait of SM as a social space in which experiences of ""violence"" interse
Sadomasochists --- Sexual dominance and submission. --- Sadomasochism. --- S/M participants --- Persons --- D & S (Sexual behavior) --- D and S (Sexual behavior) --- D/s (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Domination and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Sexual domination and submission --- Submission and dominance (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sadomasochism --- Algolagnia --- Algophilia --- BDSM (Sexual behavior) --- Masochism, Sexual --- S & M (Sadomasochism) --- S and M (Sadomasochism) --- S/M (Sadomasochism) --- Sadism, Sexual --- Sado-masochism --- Sexual masochism --- Sexual sadism --- Psychosexual disorders --- Leather lifestyle --- Masochism --- Sadism --- Sexual dominance and submission
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In everyday language, masochism is usually understood as the desire to abdicate control in exchange for sensation—pleasure, pain, or a combination thereof. Yet at its core, masochism is a site where power, bodies, and society come together. Sensational Flesh uses masochism as a lens to examine how power structures race, gender, and embodiment in different contexts. Drawing on rich and varied sources—from 19th century sexology, psychoanalysis, and critical theory to literary texts and performance art—Amber Jamilla Musser employs masochism as a powerful diagnostic tool for probing relationships between power and subjectivity. Engaging with a range of debates about lesbian S&M, racialization, femininity, and disability, as well as key texts such as Sacher-Masoch’s Venus in Furs, Pauline Réage’s The Story of O, and Michel Foucault's History of Sexuality, Musser renders legible the complex ways that masochism has been taken up by queer, feminist, and critical race theories. Furthering queer theory’s investment in affect and materiality, she proposes “sensation” as an analytical tool for illustrating what it feels like to be embedded in structures of domination such as patriarchy, colonialism, and racism and what it means to embody femininity, blackness, and pain. Sensational Flesh is ultimately about the ways in which difference is made material through race, gender, and sexuality and how that materiality is experienced.
Race. --- Queer theory. --- Sexual dominance and submission. --- Sadomasochism --- Physical anthropology --- Gender identity --- D & S (Sexual behavior) --- D and S (Sexual behavior) --- D/s (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Domination and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Sexual domination and submission --- Submission and dominance (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Algolagnia --- Algophilia --- BDSM (Sexual behavior) --- Masochism, Sexual --- S & M (Sadomasochism) --- S and M (Sadomasochism) --- S/M (Sadomasochism) --- Sadism, Sexual --- Sado-masochism --- Sexual masochism --- Sexual sadism --- Psychosexual disorders --- Leather lifestyle --- Masochism --- Sadism --- Sexual dominance and submission
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"This book examines the forces of sadomasochism in the clinical domain where transference and countertransference reside. Psychoanalysts write in depth about cases where sadomasochism is present for both analysand and analyst. Four cases present the unfolding analytic exchange where life and death forces collide. Each case is accompanied by three discussions illuminating the complex phenomena that often include lifelong perversions and painful narcissistic difficulties. Through the case presentations and discussions, psychoanalytic therapists will find maps for guiding their own work with sadomasochistic processes. Treatments where sadomasochism is prominent abound with dramas containing control and denigration, domination, and submission. Often there is a history of over stimulation and under stimulation from infancy and childhood influencing the formation of object relations and unconscious fantasy.Since Freud first introduced the concepts of component instincts and psychosexual development, psychoanalysts have been exploring sadomasochism in its various forms. The belief that togetherness involves tormenting pain creates a sense of life and death struggle that is imbued with powerful instinctual gratification. Unconscious sexualized scenes of both dyadic and triadic forms carry humiliation and conquest. These analysands employ a variety of defenses, especially disavowal. The analyst's affective responses to the negation and attacks provide an opportunity to recognize conflicts and repetitions, and to move them into a symbolizing process. Contributions to the book come from a variety of psychoanalytic perspectives. Understanding of these sadomasochistic phenomena highlight psychoanalytic thinking about conflict, instinctual life, object relations, trauma, narcissistic vulnerability, primitive states, and perversion."--Provided by publisher.
Sadomasochism. --- Sexual dominance and submission. --- Sex (Psychology) --- D & S (Sexual behavior) --- D and S (Sexual behavior) --- D/s (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Domination and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Sexual domination and submission --- Submission and dominance (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Sadomasochism --- Algolagnia --- Algophilia --- BDSM (Sexual behavior) --- Masochism, Sexual --- S & M (Sadomasochism) --- S and M (Sadomasochism) --- S/M (Sadomasochism) --- Sadism, Sexual --- Sado-masochism --- Sexual masochism --- Sexual sadism --- Psychosexual disorders --- Leather lifestyle --- Masochism --- Sadism --- Sexual dominance and submission --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sex --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sexual psychology --- Sensuality --- Psychological aspects
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This book reveals the workings of the bourgeois passion for submission in a variety of contemporary contexts. By (re)introducing the concept ‘bourgeois’ as an analytical term and describing this contemporary subject as a psychic economy rather than just as a social class, Panu shows the intractability of contemporary forms of enjoyment and neoliberalism’s periodic outbursts of aggressiveness to be connected by a recurrent circuit of trauma and anxiety originating in the bourgeois subject’s difficult relationship with symbolic authority. So far, most anticapitalist and decolonial struggles in the West have been hesitant when engaging with the issue of bourgeois enjoyment as the main source of capitalism’s resilience. This exciting new work draws on an extensive range of theorists such as Butler, Copjec, Žižek and Zupancic to emphasise the importance of psychological mechanisms irreducible to rationality or knowledge such as desire, enjoyment, and the obscure nature of selfhood in the reiteration of the current capitalist reality. .
Psychology. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Cultural studies. --- Personality. --- Social psychology. --- Emotions. --- Self. --- Identity (Psychology). --- Personality and Social Psychology. --- Self and Identity. --- Emotion. --- Cultural Studies. --- Sexual dominance and submission. --- D & S (Sexual behavior) --- D and S (Sexual behavior) --- D/s (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Domination and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Sexual domination and submission --- Submission and dominance (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sadomasochism --- Consciousness. --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Psychology --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Psychology, Pathological --- Personal identity --- Consciousness --- Individuality --- Mind and body --- Personality --- Thought and thinking --- Will --- Apperception --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Spirit --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Personality psychology --- Personality theory --- Personality traits --- Personology --- Traits, Personality --- Persons --- Temperament
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Poetry --- Provençal, Occitan literature --- Thematology --- 840-14 "-/14" --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature --- Courtly love in literature --- Love poetry, Provencal --- -Masculinity in literature --- Men in literature --- -Sex (Psychology) in literature --- Sex role in literature --- Sexual dominance and submission --- Troubadours --- Jongleurs --- Troubadors --- Musicians --- Poets --- Courtly love --- Trouvères --- D & S (Sexual behavior) --- D and S (Sexual behavior) --- D/s (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Domination and submission (Sexual behavior) --- Sexual domination and submission --- Submission and dominance (Sexual behavior) --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sadomasochism --- Poems --- Verses (Poetry) --- Literature --- Masculinity (Psychology) in literature --- Provençal love poetry --- Provençal poetry --- Franse literatuur: lyriek; minnezang; religieuze poëzie; lied--?"-/14" --- History and criticism --- Psychological aspects --- Philosophy --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- Courtly love in literature. --- Love poetry, Provençal --- Masculinity in literature. --- Men in literature. --- Sex (Psychology) in literature. --- Sex role in literature. --- Sexual dominance and submission. --- Troubadours. --- History and criticism. --- Psychological aspects. --- 840-14 "-/14" Franse literatuur: lyriek; minnezang; religieuze poëzie; lied--?"-/14" --- Love poetry, Provençal --- Masculinity in literature --- Sex (Psychology) in literature --- POESIE LYRIQUE OCCITANE --- SOUMISSION MASCULINE --- TROUBADOURS --- SOCIETE OCCITANE --- HOMME DANS LA LITTERATURE --- ROLE SELON LE SEXE DANS LA LITTERATURE
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