This book draws on a range of psychological, sociological and cultural theories to investigate what attracts gay men to kink and the ways it becomes part of their social and sexual identities. Through a comprehensive, empirically deep inquiry, this book documents the history development of this subculture and social community as it considers future developments in the kink community.
This book draws on a range of psychological, sociological and cultural theories to investigate what attracts gay men to kink and the ways it becomes part of their social and sexual identities. Through a comprehensive, empirically deep inquiry, this book documents the history development of this subculture and social community as it considers future developments in the kink community.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Liam Wignall (he/him) is a senior lecturer in psychology at Bournemouth University. He explores the identities and experiences of non-heterosexual individuals related to kink, BDSM, and fetishes; pornography consumption; drag subcultures; non-exclusive sexualities; and sexual consent. He draws on theories from psychology, sociology and cultural studies, focusing on the impact of the internet and the role of community participation for these individuals. His work has been published in Archives of Sexual Behavior; Journal of Sex Research; Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity; and Psychology & Sexuality. He is currently editor for the Psychology of Sexualities Review, and Associate Editor for Psychology & Sexuality, and the Journal of Positive Sexuality. He is also a research affiliate for the Centre for Positive Sexuality.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Section 1 1. What Is Kink? 2. Discovering and Exploring Kink 3. Kink Subcultures and Community Membership 4. Kink Online 5. Social Not Sexual Section 2 6. The Phenomenon of Pup Play 7. Pup Play as a Sexual Subculture 8. Consolidating Pup Communities and Reflections on Change Concluding Thoughts References Index
Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Section 1 1. What Is Kink? 2. Discovering and Exploring Kink 3. Kink Subcultures and Community Membership 4. Kink Online 5. Social Not Sexual Section 2 6. The Phenomenon of Pup Play 7. Pup Play as a Sexual Subculture 8. Consolidating Pup Communities and Reflections on Change Concluding Thoughts References Index
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