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Sadism/Masochism

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There has been a paucity of literature on sadism and masochism from a critical perspective until relatively recently. These sexual practices/identities continue to be misunderstood and the subject of considerable vilification with a history that is ...
Langdridge, Darren, Darren Langdridge
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A possible mechanism of sadism

Medical Hypotheses, 2011
Sadists enjoy inflicting pain upon others. The pathophysiology of sadism is poorly understood but the traits of major psychiatric disorders have been noted among these people. Because an abnormal threshold for pain occurs in major psychiatric disorders, I here hypothesize that the practice of sadism may be used as self-medication for an inherently ...
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Envy, Shame, and Sadism

The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2005
In this article, envy is identified as a drive derivative, erupting as a definable behavior in the anal phase of psychosexual development, locating envy as first being experienced during the stage of self-development, separation/individuation. The aim of envy, as identified by the nature of the investment the subject makes in envied objects, is ...
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The Various Faces of Sadism

International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2013
The behavior of the sexual sadist extends across a wide spectrum. It is a question of degree and of acting or not acting upon intense sexually sadistic fantasies. Just as many pedophiles do not become child molesters, so there are people who, even though harboring sadistic sexual fantasies, do not act upon them.
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Sadism

1999
Abstract Sadism, especially in its rudimentary manifestations, seems to be of common occurrence in the domain of sexual perversion. Sadism is the experience of sexual pleasurable sensations (including orgasm) produced by acts of cruelty, bodily punishment afflicted on one’s own person or when witnessed in others, be they animals or human
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Sex and Sadism

1973
In a well-regulated society— or perhaps in some Utopia of the future—men and women will spend their twenties in pleasant and casual relationships, spending much time together, sometimes making love, each learning to penetrate the secret of the opposite sex, to understand its essential nature.
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Sadism and Masochism

Journal of Mental Science, 1921
Sadism is conceived as including anything from an impetuous attitude towards the sexual object to the stage in which sexual gratification is exclusively dependent upon the complete subjection and ill-treatment of the sexual victim.
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Archaic Sadism

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1996
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Kant’s Sadism

2001
In The Ethics of Psychoanalysis Lacan says: “So as to produce the kind of shock or eye-opening effect that seems to me necessary if we are to make progress, I simply want to draw your attention to this: if The Critique of Practical Reason appeared in 1788, seven years after the first edition of The Critique of Pure Reason there is another work which ...
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