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Dominatrix Gender Eroticism And Control In The Dungeon Danielle J Lindemann

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Dominatrix Gender Eroticism And Control In The Dungeon Danielle J Lindemann
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Danielle J. Lindemann
ISBN: 9780226482583, 0226482588
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Dominatrix Gender Eroticism And Control In The Dungeon Danielle J Lindemann by Danielle J. Lindemann 9780226482583, 0226482588 instant download after payment.

Our lives are full of small tensions, our closest relationships full of struggle: between woman and man, artist and customer, purist and commercialist, professional and client—and between the dominant and the submissive. InDominatrix, Danielle Lindemann draws on extensive fieldwork and interviews with professional dominatrices in New York City and San Francisco to offer a sophisticated portrait of these unusual professionals, their work, and their clients. Prior research on sex work has focused primarily on prostitutes and most studies of BDSM absorb pro-domme/client relationships without exploring what makes them unique. Lindemann satisfies our curiosity about these paid encounters, shining a light on one of the most secretive and least understood of personal relationships and unthreading a heretofore unexamined patch of our social tapestry. Upending the idea that these erotic laborers engage in simple exchanges and revealing the therapeutic and analytic nature of their work, Lindemann makes a major contribution to cultural studies, anthropology, and queer studies with her analysis of how gender, power, sexuality, and hierarchy shape all of our social experiences.

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