Introduction
There has been a paucity of literature on sadism and masochism from a critical perspective until relatively recently. These sexual practices/identities continue to be misunderstood and the subject of considerable vilification with a history that is replete with medical, psychological, and legal opprobrium, alongside considerable confusion concerning their definition, role in sexual life, and aetiology. However, thankfully in recent years there has been a critical challenge to extant psychological and psychiatric understandings and the growth of a new and exciting critical stance, which seeks to understand rather than pathologize this intriguing example of human sexual behavior (Kleinplatz & Moser, 2006; Langdridge & Barker, 2013; Moser & Madeson, 1998; Taylor, 1997).
Definition
Sadism is a term first used by Richard von Krafft-Ebing, a psychiatrist writing in the late 1800s, derived as a result of the writings of the notorious French nobleman the Comte de Sade, born in...
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Online Resources
https://ncsfreedom.org/ - National coalition for sexual freedom
https://ncsfreedom.org/resources/kink-aware-professionals-directory/kap-directory-homepage.html – Kink aware professionals listing
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Langdridge, D. (2014). Sadism/Masochism. In: Teo, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5583-7_272
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