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Based on extensive field research, this book analyzes the way that BDSM is practiced in contemporary Poland, and asks what social, cultural, and political conditions are necessary for BDSM to be possible to practice in the first place. Through a nuanced analysis of the way that practitioners navigate conflicting understandings and politics of kink, this book provides an alternative to Western-centric narratives of BDSM communities, and challenges a number of long-standing notions about the status kink which circulate in sexuality and queer studies
List of contents
1. Introduction: BDSM in Contemporary Poland A Question of Possibility.- 2. Through the Bedroom Door: The Where of Kink in Contemporary Poland.- 3. Normal People, Perverse Hobbies.- 4. Is It Torture, or Is It Being Torture? The Relationality of Kink Beyond Consent.- 5. Other Relations: Loving and Using BDSM Toys and Tools.- 6. Dis/entanglement: Evasion of Politics and the Possibility of Kink.
About the author
Jay Szpilka is cultural anthropologist and cultural studies scholar, currently holding a post-doctoral fellowship at the SWPS University in Poland.
Summary
Based on extensive field research, this book analyzes the way that BDSM is practiced in contemporary Poland, and asks what social, cultural, and political conditions are necessary for BDSM to be possible to practice in the first place. Through a nuanced analysis of the way that practitioners navigate conflicting understandings and politics of kink, this book provides an alternative to Western-centric narratives of BDSM communities, and challenges a number of long-standing notions about the status kink which circulate in sexuality and queer studies