One Hundred Years of Masochism: Literary Texts, Social and Cultural Contexts

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Michael C. Finke, Carl Niekerk
Rodopi, 2000 - 215 sivua
Just over a century has passed since the sexologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing coined the term "masochism" in a revised edition of his Psychopathia Sexualis (1890). Put into circulation as part of the fin-de-siècle process through which sexuality and sexual practices considered deviant became medicalized, this suspicious concept grew in significance and explanatory power in the expanding new context of psychoanalytic discourse. Today the study of masochism shows signs of becoming a discipline in its own right, the political, social, and cultural ramifications of which exceed and, indeed, render problematic, traditional psychoanalytic perspectives on the phenomenon. The essays in this volume demonstrate, however, that the concept of masochism still offers a point of entry into psychoanalytic theory that, while revealing a number of its most vexing insufficiencies and problematic constructions, evokes also a sometimes surprising illuminative potential and capacity to adapt to changing social realities. And as the volume's title is meant to suggest, the authors represented here tend to agree that the continued rich viability of psychoanalytic theory in cultural analysis is best appreciated and ensured through engaging the theory's own social-historical and cultural contexts.
The volume includes clinical perspectives on masochism, and articles on medieval romance, Goethe, Sacher-Masoch, Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Multatuli, Fassbinder, and masochism and postmodernism.
 

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Acknowledgments
7
Clinical Dimensions of Masochism
15
Masochism and Identity
33
Pain Pleasure and the Language of Power
53
Romance and the Redistribution of Suffering
71
An Example of 16
91
On the Relationship between Artistry
109
The Case of SacherMasoch
139
Lev Tolstoys Moral Masochism in the Late 1880s
155
Race and Gender in Multatulis Max Havelaar and Love Letters
171
Masochistic Fantasy and Racialized Fetish in Rainer Werner
191
Contributors
207
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Sivu 11 - I cannot evade the notion (though I hesitate to give it expression) that for women the level of what is ethically normal is different from what it is in man. Their superego is never so inexorable, so impersonal, so independent of its emotional origins as we require it to be in men.

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