Thinking kink : the collision of BDSM, feminism and popular culture /
Scott, Catherine, 1983-
Thinking kink : the collision of BDSM, feminism and popular culture / Catherine Scott.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-216) and index.
Subversive or complicit: the female dominant -- Brave or pathetic: masculinity's troubled relationship with the male submissive -- Who's vanilla, who's edgy and why it matters: the mainstreaming of kink -- Billionaires, bullies and lost boys: the male dominant -- Safe words: BDSM and the concept of consent -- A heavy load to bear: feminism and the submissive female -- Dykes, daddies and drag queens: how BDSM and LGBT people are portrayed -- Consumerism, switches and abuse: different faces of BDSM -- Blinding whiteness? race and BDSM -- Afterword.
"When the trilogy 50 Shades of Grey became popular reading in 2012, the media speculated that feminism was in reverse, as the public went mad over bondage-dominance-sadomasochism (BDSM). Examining the kink in books, TV shows, film and music industry, the author interweaves her own research in the BDSM scene with the subculture's portrayal in the media"--
9780786498635 (softcover : acid free paper) 978-1-4766-2039-8
2015009180
GBB6F9464 bnb
017433258 Uk
Bondage (Sexual behaviour) in mass media.
Feminism in mass media.
Popular culture--United States--21st century.
Sadomasochism in mass media.
Sexual dominance and submission in mass media.
P96.B75 / S36 2015
306.775
Thinking kink : the collision of BDSM, feminism and popular culture / Catherine Scott.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-216) and index.
Subversive or complicit: the female dominant -- Brave or pathetic: masculinity's troubled relationship with the male submissive -- Who's vanilla, who's edgy and why it matters: the mainstreaming of kink -- Billionaires, bullies and lost boys: the male dominant -- Safe words: BDSM and the concept of consent -- A heavy load to bear: feminism and the submissive female -- Dykes, daddies and drag queens: how BDSM and LGBT people are portrayed -- Consumerism, switches and abuse: different faces of BDSM -- Blinding whiteness? race and BDSM -- Afterword.
"When the trilogy 50 Shades of Grey became popular reading in 2012, the media speculated that feminism was in reverse, as the public went mad over bondage-dominance-sadomasochism (BDSM). Examining the kink in books, TV shows, film and music industry, the author interweaves her own research in the BDSM scene with the subculture's portrayal in the media"--
9780786498635 (softcover : acid free paper) 978-1-4766-2039-8
2015009180
GBB6F9464 bnb
017433258 Uk
Bondage (Sexual behaviour) in mass media.
Feminism in mass media.
Popular culture--United States--21st century.
Sadomasochism in mass media.
Sexual dominance and submission in mass media.
P96.B75 / S36 2015
306.775