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The Mastery of Submission: Inventions of Masochism (Cornell Studies in the History of Psychiatry) [Hardcover]

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Cornell Studies in the History of Psychiatry June 1997
Individuals sometimes derive sexual pleasure from submission to cruel discipline. While that predilection was noted as early as the sixteenth century, masochism was not codified as a concept until 1890. According to John K. Noyes, its invention reflected a crisis in the liberal understanding of subjectivity and sexuality which continues to inform discussions of masochism today. In essence, it remains a political concept.

Viennese physician Richard von Krafft-Ebing coined the term masochism, based on the work of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. Noyes analyzes the social and political problems that inspired the concept, suggesting, for example, that the triumphant expansion of European colonialism was in part animated by an ambivalence in masculine sexuality.

Noyes documents the evolution of the concept of masochism with scenes in literature from John Cleland's Fanny Hill through Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs and Pauline Reage's Story of O. Analysis of Freud's vastly influential rereading of masochism precedes an exploration of the work of his successors, including Wilhem Reich, Theodor Reik, Helene Deutsch, and Karen Horney. Noyes suggests that the thematics of feminine masochism emerged only gradually from an exclusively male concept.


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That individuals sometimes derive sexual pleasure from submission to cruel discipline is no longer a dark secret hidden in society's closet. As witnessed in many popular movies, sadomasochism has entered the mainstream. How it achieved this status and, more important, its origins are the focus of this scholarly work. Noyes (German and literary theory, Univ. of Cape Town, South Africa) claims that although literary references to the practice date back to the 16th century, it was largely an invention of the late 19th century?an attempt to understand individuals for whom the economy of reward and punishment, on which society was thought to be based, broke down and failed. Noyes explores the work of Viennese physician Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who coined the term masochism, and he documents the evolution of the concept with scenes in literature from John Cleland's Fanny Hill to Pauline Reage's Story of O. This well-researched and penetrating study, geared to academics and the most informed lay readers, is recommended for academic libraries.?David R. Johnson, Fayetteville P.L., Ark.
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A very erudite, comprehensive, and searching study, which investigates masochism from a variety of perspectives. -- Elaine Showalter, Princeton University

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  • Hardcover: 265 pages
  • Publisher: Cornell Univ Pr (June 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801433452
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801433450
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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2.0 out of 5 stars The Mastery of Submission : Inventions of Masochism, November 14, 2000
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If you are looking for an upper division college text style book on BDSM you just found one. The book is most certainly not designed for the causal reader. Its dry reading, and has a habit of taking making any point. In general it is much more fun to read the quotes they used rather then the whole book. For the college student researching BDSM this book might be more helpful. To the people in the scene just avoid this book, there really isn't much in it that you can't find elsewhere and in a better format.
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In January 1994, as South Africa was preparing for its first democratic elections after almost fifty years of racist, white minority rule, a graduate student gave me a clipping from the German weekly newsmagazine Der Spiegel. Read the first page
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Fanny Hill, United States, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Peter Gay, Psychopathia Sexualis, Sir Stephen, Theodor Reik, Theory of Sexuality, Wilhelm Reich, Eastern Europe, Max Nordau, The Economic Problem of Masochism, Three Essays, Fanny Pistor, Ivan Bloch, One of Freud, Sarah Kofman, Sigmund Freud
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