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17321 abstract About the book: Psychological and medical perspectives on sadomasochism (SM) have historically been concerned with understanding it as a form of psychopathology. In the past (but still often today) studies of SM have been concerned with extreme and most often non-consensual acts. More recently, however, there has been growing interest in exploring the meaning of sadomasochism in non-pathological ways. Safe, Sane and Consensual includes work from across the social sciences exploring a variety of aspects of SM from a non-pathological perspective. There are discussions of the history and culture of SM, medical and legal understandings, along with theory and original research on the topic. There are also sections on SM and psychotherapy and writing on bridging the academic/activist divide. The book includes contributions from an international group of academics, practitioners and activists and represents some of the most recent cutting edge work in the field by leading scholars.
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17321 label Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg (2007). Situating sadomasochism. In: Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg eds. Safe, Sane and Consensual: Contemporary Perspectives on Sadomasochism. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3–9.
17321 label Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg (2007). Situating sadomasochism. In: Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg eds. Safe, Sane and Consensual: Contemporary Perspectives on Sadomasochism. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3–9.
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17321 Title Situating sadomasochism
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