Sadomasochism in Everyday Life: The Dynamics of Power and Powerlessness
Autor Lynn S. Chanceren Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 1992
Lynn
Chancer
advances
the
provocative
thesis
that
sadomasochism
is
far
more
prevalent
in
contemporary
societies
like
the
United
States
than
we
realize.
According
to
Chancer,
sexual
sadomasochism
is
only
the
best-known
manifestation
of
what
is
actually
a
much
more
broadly
based
social
phenomenon.
Moving
from
personal
relationships
to
school,
the
workplace,
and
other
interactions,
Chancer
uses
a
variety
of
examples
that
are
linked
by
a
recurrent
pattern
of
behavior.
She
goes
beyond
the
predominantly
individualistic
and
psychological
explanations
generally
associated
with
sadomasochism
(including
those
popularized
in
the
"how
to"
literature
of
the
recent
Women
Who
Love
Too
Much
genre)
toward
a
more
sociological
interpretation.
Chancer
suggests
that
the
structure
of
societies
organized
along
male-dominated
and
capitalistic
lines
reflects
and
perpetuates
a
sadomasochistic
social
psychology,
creating
a
culture
steeped
in
everyday
experiences
of
dominance
and
subordination.
In the first part of the book, Chancer discusses the prevalence of sadomasochistic cultural imagery in contemporary America and examines sadomasochism through several perspectives. She develops a set of definitional traits both through existential analysis of an instance of S/M sex and by incorporating a number of Hegelian and psychoanalytic concepts. In the second part of the book, she places sadomasochism in a broader context by exploring whether and how it appears in the workplace and how it relates to gender and race.
In the first part of the book, Chancer discusses the prevalence of sadomasochistic cultural imagery in contemporary America and examines sadomasochism through several perspectives. She develops a set of definitional traits both through existential analysis of an instance of S/M sex and by incorporating a number of Hegelian and psychoanalytic concepts. In the second part of the book, she places sadomasochism in a broader context by exploring whether and how it appears in the workplace and how it relates to gender and race.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780813518084
ISBN-10: 0813518083
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 0813518083
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
LYNN S. CHANCER is an assistant professor of sociology at Barnard College.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction Reflecting on a Set of Personal and Political Criteria
Part One Expanding the Scope of Sadomasochism
Chapter 1 Exploring Sadomasochism in the American Context
Chapter 2 Defining a Basic Dynamic: Paradoxes at the Heart of Sadomasochism
Chapter 3 Combining the Insights of Existentialism and Psychoanalysis: Why Sadomasochism?
Part Two Sadomasochism in Its Social Settings
Chapter 4 Employing Chains of Command: Sadomasochism and the Workplace
Chapter 5 Engendering Sadomasochism: Dominance, Subordination, and the Contaminated World of Patriarchy
Chapter 6 Creating Enemies in Everyday Life: Following the Example of Others
Chapter 7 A Theoretical Finale
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Introduction Reflecting on a Set of Personal and Political Criteria
Part One Expanding the Scope of Sadomasochism
Chapter 1 Exploring Sadomasochism in the American Context
Chapter 2 Defining a Basic Dynamic: Paradoxes at the Heart of Sadomasochism
Chapter 3 Combining the Insights of Existentialism and Psychoanalysis: Why Sadomasochism?
Part Two Sadomasochism in Its Social Settings
Chapter 4 Employing Chains of Command: Sadomasochism and the Workplace
Chapter 5 Engendering Sadomasochism: Dominance, Subordination, and the Contaminated World of Patriarchy
Chapter 6 Creating Enemies in Everyday Life: Following the Example of Others
Chapter 7 A Theoretical Finale
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Recenzii
"An important contribution to that most pressing of cultural projects -- uncovering the psychic roots of authoritarianism."
"A brilliant, highly original analysis of contemporary U.S. society. Chancer illuminates fundamental issues in American culture, in the workplace, in gender relationships, and the minefield of race."
Ruth Sidel, Hunter College, and author of On Her Own: Growing Up in the Shadow of the American Dream:
"A brilliant, highly orginal analysis of contemporary U.S. society. Chancer illuminates fundamental issues in American culture, in the workplace, in gender relationships, and the minefield of race."
"A brilliant, highly orginal analysis of contemporary U.S. society. Chancer illuminates fundamental issues in American culture, in the workplace, in gender relationships, and the minefield of race."
Descriere
Lynn Chancer advances the provocative thesis that sadomasochism is far more prevalent in contemporary societies like the United States than we realize. According to Chancer, sexual sadomasochism is only the best-known manifestation of what is actually a much more broadly based social phenomenon. Moving from personal relationships to school, the workplace, and other interactions, Chancer uses a variety of examples that are linked by a recurrent pattern of behavior. She goes beyond the predominantly individualistic and psychological explanations generally associated with sadomasochism (including those popularized in the "how to" literature of the recent Women Who Love Too Much genre) toward a more sociological interpretation. Chancer suggests that the structure of societies organized along male-dominated and capitalistic lines reflects and perpetuates a sadomasochistic social psychology, creating a culture steeped in everyday experiences of dominance and subordination.
In the first part of the book, Chancer discusses the prevalence of sadomasochistic cultural imagery in contemporary America and examines sadomasochism through several perspectives. She develops a set of definitional traits both through existential analysis of an instance of S/M sex and by incorporating a number of Hegelian and psychoanalytic concepts. In the second part of the book, she places sadomasochism in a broader context by exploring whether and how it appears in the workplace and how it relates to gender and race.
In the first part of the book, Chancer discusses the prevalence of sadomasochistic cultural imagery in contemporary America and examines sadomasochism through several perspectives. She develops a set of definitional traits both through existential analysis of an instance of S/M sex and by incorporating a number of Hegelian and psychoanalytic concepts. In the second part of the book, she places sadomasochism in a broader context by exploring whether and how it appears in the workplace and how it relates to gender and race.