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An edition of The mastery of submission (1997)

The mastery of submission

inventions of masochism

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Just over a hundred years ago, the Viennese physician Richard von Krafft-Ebing coined the term "masochism," after Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, who depicted pleasurable submission to cruelty in his novels. Noyes analyzes the social and political problems that inspired the concept, suggesting, for example, that the triumphant expansion of European colonialism was animated in part by an ambivalence in masculine sexuality.

In a society of accelerating technological change and rampant social violence, the individual was believed to be rational and self-determined. Male masochistic behavior defied such a system of belief, placing women in dominance and using disciplinary technologies as instruments of sexual pleasure.

The evolution of the concepts is documented by masochistic scenes in literature from John Cleland's Fanny Hill through Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs and Pauline Reage's Story of O. Analysis of Freud's vastly influential rereading of masochism precedes an exploration of the work of his successors, including Wilhem Reich, Theodor Reik, Helene Deutsch, and Karen Horney. According to Noyes, the thematics of feminine masochism emerged only gradually from an exclusively male concept.

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English
Pages
265

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The mastery of submission: inventions of masochism
1997, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-253) and index.

Published in
Ithaca, N.Y
Series
Cornell studies in the history of psychiatry

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.77/5
Library of Congress
HQ79 .N69 1997, HQ79.N69 1997

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viii, 265 p. :
Number of pages
265

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Open Library
OL1010570M
ISBN 10
0801433452
LCCN
96051035
OCLC/WorldCat
36103601
Library Thing
414114
Goodreads
2054144

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