Techniques of Pleasure – BDSM and the Circuits of Sexuality
Autor Margot Weissen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822351597
ISBN-10: 0822351595
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 1 figure
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822351595
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 1 figure
Dimensiuni: 153 x 233 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
"In what Weiss calls circuits, readers see the complex interactions among beliefs, experiences, fantasy, freedom (laws/rules), individualism, opportunities, and public expectations in sexual performance.... The analysis of these circuits is quite fascinating and could be expanded outside the BDSM scene to explore sexual fantasy and performance in any affluent, educated, tech-savvy culture. Recommended to readers interested in human sexuality." Scott Vieira, Library Journal
"I cannot emphasize enough how vital the analysis in Techniques of Pleasure is. Margot Weiss reveals the half-lie of safe space in the BDSM world and, in doing so, artfully unveils the half-lies that propel ideas of agency and choice in neoliberal culture. Annalee Newitz, author of Pretend Were Dead: Capitalist Monsters in American Popular Culture
"Techniques of Pleasure is a wonderful, theoretically significant, and ethnographically rich book. Margot Weiss contextualizes the development of the Bay Areas BDSM scene, analyzing contemporary BDSM as bio-political practice. Examining the complex connections between discipline and freedom, subject formation and subjugation, power and play, Weiss extends feminist and queer theoretical debates about identity, community, sexuality, gender, race, and the nature of power. This book breaks new theoretical ground in relation not only to BDSM but also to questions of personhood, political economy, and embodiment in late capitalism. David Valentine, author of Imagining Transgender: An Ethnography of a Category
"Techniques of Pleasure, Weiss book-length investigation of San Franciscos kink community, although there are other examples, ranging from father-daughter incest to Nazi guard-prisoner scenarios. These encounters arent described in much detail instead, theyre used as passing evidence of the depths of politically incorrect play that she observed, or heard about, during the three years spent observing this world." Tracy Clark-Flory, Salon
"Margot Weiss, author of the ethnographic study, Techniques of Pleasure, visits Mr. S and many other venues of S-and-M play, unknowingly recalling the quest for pleasure offered at Mrs. Berkleys salon.... her book is a useful scholarly monograph on how once perversions of the select have become indulgences of the many.... Weisss book needs to be read as a case study of this new sexual culture, an anthropologists exploration of a distinct sub-setthe San Francisco S-and-M sceneof this revolution." David Rosen, The Brooklyn Rail
"I cannot emphasize enough how vital the analysis in Techniques of Pleasure is. Margot Weiss reveals the half-lie of safe space in the BDSM world and, in doing so, artfully unveils the half-lies that propel ideas of agency and choice in neoliberal culture. Annalee Newitz, author of Pretend Were Dead: Capitalist Monsters in American Popular Culture
"Techniques of Pleasure is a wonderful, theoretically significant, and ethnographically rich book. Margot Weiss contextualizes the development of the Bay Areas BDSM scene, analyzing contemporary BDSM as bio-political practice. Examining the complex connections between discipline and freedom, subject formation and subjugation, power and play, Weiss extends feminist and queer theoretical debates about identity, community, sexuality, gender, race, and the nature of power. This book breaks new theoretical ground in relation not only to BDSM but also to questions of personhood, political economy, and embodiment in late capitalism. David Valentine, author of Imagining Transgender: An Ethnography of a Category
"Techniques of Pleasure, Weiss book-length investigation of San Franciscos kink community, although there are other examples, ranging from father-daughter incest to Nazi guard-prisoner scenarios. These encounters arent described in much detail instead, theyre used as passing evidence of the depths of politically incorrect play that she observed, or heard about, during the three years spent observing this world." Tracy Clark-Flory, Salon
"Margot Weiss, author of the ethnographic study, Techniques of Pleasure, visits Mr. S and many other venues of S-and-M play, unknowingly recalling the quest for pleasure offered at Mrs. Berkleys salon.... her book is a useful scholarly monograph on how once perversions of the select have become indulgences of the many.... Weisss book needs to be read as a case study of this new sexual culture, an anthropologists exploration of a distinct sub-setthe San Francisco S-and-M sceneof this revolution." David Rosen, The Brooklyn Rail
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Descriere
In this lively ethnography, anthropologist Margo Weiss studies the pansexual BDSM community in the San Francisco Bay Area. She became active in the Society of Janus, a large organization of BDSM practitioners in the South Bay, mainly composed of white, reasonably well-off, and otherwise primarily heterosexual participants. Weiss finds that BDSM practice is not as transgressive as the participants imagine, nor is it simply reinforcing of older forms of social domination. Instead, through an analysis she calls performative materialism, she shows how fantasy play depends on pre-existing social hierarchies, even as it also participates in a commodification of desires.