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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2016
Over five years, from 1919 to 1924, Freud dealt with masochism in three texts written in close proximity: “A Child Is Being Beaten,” Beyond the Pleasure Principle, and “The Economic Problem of Masochism.” Initially Freud explains masochism as incestuous fixation on the father and regression to pregenital, sadistic ways of loving.
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Over five years, from 1919 to 1924, Freud dealt with masochism in three texts written in close proximity: “A Child Is Being Beaten,” Beyond the Pleasure Principle, and “The Economic Problem of Masochism.” Initially Freud explains masochism as incestuous fixation on the father and regression to pregenital, sadistic ways of loving.
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1999
Abstract As with the term sadism, Krafft-Ebing coined the term masochism after another literary figure, the German writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, whose novel Venus in Furs (1870) explored the world of sexual domination. In 1888 Sacher-Masoch explained the origins of his obsession with pain and humiliation in a semi-autobiographical ...
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Abstract As with the term sadism, Krafft-Ebing coined the term masochism after another literary figure, the German writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, whose novel Venus in Furs (1870) explored the world of sexual domination. In 1888 Sacher-Masoch explained the origins of his obsession with pain and humiliation in a semi-autobiographical ...
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2020
Having offered analyses about some Victorian and modernist masochistic characters—the diverse range of their roles, the empowerment they access through suffering, the challenges they pose to pervasive clinical diagnoses, the narratives that they shape and reshape—the afterword briefly addresses one of the core undercurrents in this project: the ...
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Having offered analyses about some Victorian and modernist masochistic characters—the diverse range of their roles, the empowerment they access through suffering, the challenges they pose to pervasive clinical diagnoses, the narratives that they shape and reshape—the afterword briefly addresses one of the core undercurrents in this project: the ...
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2020
Ordinary Masochisms argues for literary alternatives to pervasive dictatorial norms about masochism that first surface in Victorian literature, reach their pioneering pinnacle in the modernist moment, and are expressly mourned in post-modern texts.
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Ordinary Masochisms argues for literary alternatives to pervasive dictatorial norms about masochism that first surface in Victorian literature, reach their pioneering pinnacle in the modernist moment, and are expressly mourned in post-modern texts.
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Affective preferences in benign masochism
Journal of Research in Personality, 2023Karolina Dyduch-Hazar
exaly

