The Language of Sadomasochism: A Glossary and Linguistic Analysis

The Language of Sadomasochism: A Glossary and Linguistic Analysis

The Language of Sadomasochism: A Glossary and Linguistic Analysis

The Language of Sadomasochism: A Glossary and Linguistic Analysis

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Overview

The Language of Sadomasochism contains vocabulary and defines activities that many will find offensive. It has been published to aid linguists, folklorists, sociologists, psychologists, and other adult researchers develop a better understanding of this subculture.

The Language of Sadomasochism represents the first systematic, comprehensive account ever attempted of the specialized terminology used by sadomasochists. The work is divided into three distinct sections. Part one provides a thorough introduction to the subculture of sadomasochism, its history in the Western world, and its place in American culture, in literature, and in the work of non-linguist social scientists. Part two is a comprehensive glossary of more than 800 terms currently in use among sadomasochists. For each term the authors provide part-of-speech labels, etymologies, definitions, citations illustrating actual usage, related forms of the word, cross references to semantically and conceptually related terms, and special notes on usage. Part three contains a linguistic analysis of the terminology and illustrates how the language of sadomasochism is related both to the English language as a whole and to the sadomasochists who use the specialized language. The book concludes with a complete bibliography of all references cited, a list of difficult-to-find sadomasochism-related periodicals, and an index providing easy access to groups of semantically and conceptually related terms.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313264818
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/07/1989
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Thomas E. Murray was a professor in the Department of English at Kansas State University. Among his publications are The Language of St. Louis, Missouri, Apects of American English, The Language of Handspinning, Dialogue Graffiti in American English, and articles in American Speech, Names, SECOL Review, Maledicta, and other jourbanals.

Thomas R. Murrell has a PhD in 20th-century American literature from Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Sadomasochism—the Subculture and Its Place in History and Literature
The Language of Sadomasochism
Glossary
Form and Substance in the Language of Sadomasochism
Appendix: Publications Related to Sexual Sadomasochism

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