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Title

Sadomasochism in the United States: A Review of Recent Sociological Literature.

Authors

Weinberg, Thomas S.

Abstract

In the last several years, a new body of sociological literature on sadomasochism (S&M) has begun to appear. The perspective of this corpus of work is quite different from that of more traditional approaches. Although differing within its own discipline in theoretical orientation and research methods, the sociological approach nevertheless shares a common ground: the idea that S&M is dependent upon meanings, which are culturally produced, learned, and reinforced in S&M subcultures. In the present paper I assess the contributions of this new literature by providing: (a) a brief review of the most important sociological contributions in terms of temporal priority, theoretical issues raised, and implications for larger issues: (b) a discussion and assessment of what is now known about a number of sociological issues and an attempt to resolve some definitional problems in the study of S&M; and (c) suggestions for additional directions for future research on S&M.

Subjects

UNITED States; SADOMASOCHISM; PARAPHILIAS; HUMAN sexuality; SOCIAL groups; SEXUAL dysfunction

Publication

Journal of Sex Research, 1987, Vol 23, Issue 1, p50

ISSN

0022-4499

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/00224498709551341

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