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词条 Against Sadomasochism
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  1. Summary

  2. Reception

  3. See also

  4. References

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| country = United States
| language = English
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| subject = Sadomasochism
| publisher = Frog in the Well
| pub_date = 1982
| media_type = Print (Paperback)
| pages = 212
| isbn = 0-9603628-3-5
| oclc = 7877113
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}}Against Sadomasochism: A Radical Feminist Analysis is a 1982 radical feminist anthology edited by Robin Ruth Linden, Darlene R. Pagano, Diana E. H. Russell, and Susan Leigh Star. The authors critique sadomasochism and BDSM from a feminist perspective, with most identifying sadomasochism as rooted in "patriarchal sexual ideology".[1]

Summary

The compilation includes essays by a variety of radical feminists such as Alice Walker, Robin Morgan, Kathleen Barry, Diana E. H. Russell, Susan Leigh Star, Ti-Grace Atkinson, John Stoltenberg, Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Darlene Pagano, Susan Griffin, Cheri Lesh, and Judith Butler. Butler, credited as "Judy Butler," criticized sadomasochism and the Samois collective in her essay "Lesbian S&M: The Politics of Dis-Illusion." The anthology also includes an interview between Audre Lorde and Susan Leigh Star. The essays express opposition to sadomasochism from a number of different viewpoints. Three pieces, a letter by Alice Walker, the interview with Audre Lorde, and a conversation between Karen Sims, Darlene Pagano, and Rose Mason, criticize the movement as insensitive to the experiences of Black women, particularly criticizing "master/slave" relationships.[2][3] Susan Leigh Star criticizes the use of swastikas and other Nazi imagery by some BDSM practitioners as anti-Semitic and racist.[4] Marissa Jonel and Elizabeth Harris's articles are accounts of personal experiences with sadomasochism, and Paula Tiklicorect and Melissa Bay Mathis use satire in their pieces. Several essays criticize Samois, a BDSM organization founded by and for lesbians. Susan Griffin's article, reprinted from her book Pornography and Silence with an introduction, criticizes Story of O, the book from which Samois took their name. Griffin argues that Story of O shows "how a pornographic society turns a woman's heart against herself."[5]

Reception

In a review for lesbian feminist magazine off our backs, Carol Anne Douglas highly recommended the book, praising its arguments as convincing and calling parts of the book "moving."[6] Charles Moser wrote a negative review for The Journal of Sex Research, admitting that the essays are "well-written" but nonetheless calling the book "infuriating." Moser compares the feminist arguments against sadomasochism in the book to religious arguments against homosexuality, saying both of these cause unnecessary guilt.[7]

See also

  • Feminist views on BDSM

References

1. ^{{cite book |title= Reader's Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies|last= Murphy|first= Timothy|authorlink= |year= 2000|publisher= Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers|location= Chicago|isbn= 1-57958-142-0|page= 467|pages= |accessdate=September 20, 2012 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RBO6fSGuj34C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Reader's+Guide+to+Lesbian+and+Gay+Studies&q=Reader's%20Guide%20to%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Studies}}
2. ^{{cite book |title= Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement|last= Rich|first= B. Ruby|authorlink= |year= 1998|publisher= Duke University Press|location= Durham, North Carolina|isbn= 0-8223-2121-1|page= 368|pages= |accessdate=September 20, 2012 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DsRnApVNDFMC&pg=PA368&dq=%22Against+Sadomasochism%22+%22Alice+Walker%22&q=%22Against%20Sadomasochism%22%20%22Alice%20Walker%22}}
3. ^{{cite book|last1=Sims|first1=Karen|last2=Mason|first2=Rose|last3=Pagano|first3=Darlene|editor1-last=Linden|editor1-first=Robin Ruth|editor2-last=Pagano|editor2-first=Darlene R.|editor3-last=Russell|editor3-first=Diana E. H.|editor4-last=Star|editor4-first=Susan Leigh| display-editors = 3|title=Against Sadomasochism: A Radical Feminist Analysis|date=1982|publisher=Frog in the Well|location=San Francisco|pages=99–105|chapter=Racism and Sadomasochism: A Conversation with Two Black Lesbians}}
4. ^{{cite book|last1=Star|first1=Susan Leigh|editor1-last=Linden|editor1-first=Robin Ruth|editor2-last=Pagano|editor2-first=Darlene P.|editor3-last=Russell|editor3-first=Diana E. H.|editor4-last=Star|editor4-first=Susan Leigh| display-editors = 3|title=Against Sadomasochism: A Radical Feminist Analysis|date=1982|publisher=Frog in the Well|location=San Francisco|pages=131–6|chapter=Swastikas: The Street and the University}}
5. ^{{cite book|last1=Griffin|first1=Susan|editor1-last=Linden|editor1-first=Robin Ruth|editor2-last=Pagano|editor2-first=Darlene R.|editor3-last=Russell|editor3-first=Diana E. H.|editor4-last=Star|editor4-first=Susan Leigh| display-editors = 3|title=Against Sadomasochism: A Radical Feminist Analysis|date=1982|publisher=Frog in the Well|location=San Francisco|pages=184–201|chapter=Sadomasochism and the Erosion of Self: A Critical Reading of Story of O}}
6. ^{{cite journal|last1=douglas|first1=carol anne|title=against sadomasochism: a radical feminist analysis|journal=off our backs|date=February 1984|volume=14|issue=2|page=25|jstor=25794279}}
7. ^{{cite journal|last1=Moser|first1=Charles|title=Book Review|journal=The Journal of Sex Research|date=Nov 1984|volume=20|issue=4|pages=417–9|jstor=3812200|doi=10.1080/00224498409551239}}
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