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| 1. | " Still, there are several
recurrent themes threading through the essays: power, pleasure,
security, image, control, voyeurism, sadism/masochism, fear, false
security, discipline, spectacle, semiotics, the effacement of
public/private boundaries, and the many paradoxes derived from these
themes."
| Source: | Greenwald, Rebekah,Walker, Jeffrey M. "CTRL [Space]: Rhetoric of Surveillance from Bentham to Big Brother" literature and psychology 49.4 Dec. 22 2004: 101-104  |
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| 2. | " Reni's
fascination with suicidal Cleopatras and Lucretias wielding phallic
snakes and daggers is presented in terms of post-Lacanian oppositions of
"voyeurism and exhibitionism, and sadism and masochism."
Before..."
| Source: | SOHM, PHILIP. "The "Divine" Guido: Religion, Sex, Money and Art in theWorld of Guido Reni" Art Bulletin 82.2 June 1 2000: 358  |
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| 3. | " Sadism and masochism: Sociological
perspectives."
| Source: | Sandnabba, N. Kenneth,Santtila, Pekka,Nordling, Niklas. "Sexual Behavior and Social Adaptation Among Sadomasochistically-Oriented Males" Journal of Sex Research 36.3 Aug. 1 1999: 273  |
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| 4. | "
Sadism and masochism frequently mingle in the love of animals."
| Source: | . "WORLD LITERATURE IN REVIEW - FRENCH" World Literature Today 73.3 June 22 1999: 489  |
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| 5. | " Six fantasy subgroups were
examined: exhibitionism, voyeurism, promiscuity, romance, sadism, and
masochism."
| Source: | Meston, Cindy M.,Heiman, Julia R.,Trapnell, Paul D. "The Relation Between Early Abuse and Adult Sexuality" Journal of Sex Research 36.4 Nov. 1 1999: 385  |
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| 6. | "... senses that the masochism one often learns at the hands of
a voracious technological or capitalistic environment may produce a
reciprocal sadism in the mechanically charged victim" (p. 87)."
| Source: | Deeds Ermarth, Elizabeth. "Nineteenth-Century Literary Realism: Through the Looking-Glass" Studies in Family Planning 54.2 Sept. 1 1999: 249  |
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| 7. | "
Our examination accordingly includes the implication of pornography in
so-called perverse practices such as voyeurism, bestiality, sadism, and
masochism, and considers the inflections of the dominant
white-heterosexual tradition by alternative sexualities and genders, as
well as by race, class, age, mental and physical competence."
| Source: | Goode, Stephen. "Schools of Thought" Insight on the News 15.32 Aug. 30 1999: 10  |
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| 8. | " I consistently say I don't know how or why anyone
becomes interested in S&M.
Also, Sadism and masochism have actually not been removed from the
DSM-IV, they are, unfortunately, still listed as diagnoses."
| Source: | . "letters" Psychology Today 33.1 Jan. 1 2000: 6  |
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| 9. | "... and
subordination+ sadism+ masochism, voyeurism, raping and being raped, and
much else" (35), and, as evidence, cites Rousseau's desire for
a dominatrix and the masturbation fantasy that concludes Christopher
Isherwood's 1964 play A Single Man."
| Source: | Linkin, Harriet Kramer. "Blake and Homosexuality" Criticism 44.2 Mar. 22 2002: 212-218  |
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| 10. | "... the
startling perfection of the execution involves not only masochism on her
part but sadism toward the viewer, who is instantly coerced into a tight
prison of beauty and order."
| Source: | McEvilley, Thomas. "Philosophy in the land: since the 1960s, Agnes Denes has been exploring the relationship between nature and culture through a variety of mediums. A show documenting her public art concludes its tour at New York's Chelsea Art Museum.(biography of Agnes Den" Art in America 92.10 Nov. 1 2004: 158-165 |
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| 11. | "... with the sperm
of fresh young men; and the meditation on Nancy Reagan taking care of
her Alzheimer's-inflicted, football-hero husband--acts of sadism
and masochism presented flatly, without literary varnishing."
| Source: | Shivani, Anis. "The shrinking of American fiction" Antioch Review 62.4 Sept. 22 2004: 680-691  |
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| 12. | "... and
sadism of rap music, the exhibitionism and narcissism of talk-shows, the
pornography and sexual perversions on the Internet, the binge-drinking and
"hooking up" on college campuses."
| Source: | Kimball, Roger. "What the Sixties wrought" New Criterion 17.7 Mar. 1 1999: 14-15  |
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| 13. | "
With hope and hurt in our human condition, keen discernment between
pleasure and pain is needed so as not to have dolorism and masochism
insidiously contaminate with unconscious guilt our highest salvation
intentions."
| Source: | Sheridan, Edward J. "Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa, and Evandro AGAZZI, editors. Life--Interpretation and the Sense of Illness within the Human Condition: Medicine and Philosophy in a Dialogue" Review of Metaphysics 57.2 Dec. 1 2003: 443-446  |
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| 14. | "
Inherent to our pleasure in gangster movies, Warshow asserts in
"The Gangster as Tragic Hero," is the element of sadism: in
watching them, "we gain the double satisfaction of participating
vicariously in the..."
| Source: | Epstein, Joseph. "Intellectuals--Public and Otherwise" Commentary 109.5 May 1 2000: 46  |
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| 15. | " Again, the problem is
absence of operational definition, as Greenacre feels that there is a
spectrum of fetishistic manifestations that differ from "hard core
perversion" to use of fantasies or unconscious material to enhance
sexual pleasure."
| Source: | Wise, Thomas N. "Sexual Deviation" Archives of Sexual Behavior 29.2 Apr. 1 2000: 195  |
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| 16. | " Unfortunately, audiences must endure Ades and
Hensher's perverted pleasure (and pleasure at perversion)
throughout this opera, for the central leitmotif in Powder Her Face is
of unrestrained glee at an unfulfilled life coming apart at the seams."
| Source: | Mermelstein, David. "The meanspirited wunderkind" New Criterion 17.7 Mar. 1 1999: 51-52  |
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| 17. | " But the very weight of their numbers underscores the
enormity of the perversion that the Stasi represented and the
degradation it produced in both the oppressors and the oppressed."
| Source: | Bourgholtzer, Frank. "Stasi: The Untold Story of the East German Secret Police" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 55.4 July 1 1999: 66  |
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| 18. | " Read from
front to back, the left side produces "Female"
"Body" "Building"; and the right "Power"
"Pleasure" "Perversion." These heterogeneous
judgments are visible only by looking between the panes--into the
"arcanum" of the artwork."
| Source: | Steiner, Wendy. "Lost in Amazonia" Nation 270.19 May 15 2000: 25  |
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| 19. | " But this perverse pleasure is available in any narrative, not just
in those thematizing perversion--the example of Nightwood is wrong
because it is especially right."
| Source: | AMIRAN, EYAL. "OEDIPUSCRIPTS" Studies in the Novel 31.2 June 22 1999: 234  |
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| 20. | " Gregg's poems are compact,
self-consciously mysterious, living on the masochism of lost love and
remembered pain, of shadowy forces that govern behavior and belief."
| Source: | Logan, William. "The way of all flesh" New Criterion 18.10 June 1 2000: 63  |
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| 21. | " Side effects most commonly produced by
ritonavir include asthenia (weakness), nausea, diarrhea, vomiting,
anorexia, abdominal pain, taste perversion and circumoral paresthesia
(numbness around the mouth)."
| Source: | . "RITONAVIR" Research Initiative/Treatment Action! 6.1 Mar. 1 2000: 26  |
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| 22. | "... concludes
that, although Cade and his followers are "grotesque and almost
subhuman," "it was the abasement and disfiguring of the high
sphere that determined a parallel and reflected process of degradation
in the low sphere ..."
| Source: | Fitter, Chris. ""Your captain is brave and vows reformation": Jack Cade, the Hacket rising, and Shakespeare's vision of popular rebellion in 2 Henry VI" Shakespeare Studies 32 Jan. 1 2004: 173-220  |
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| 23. | " At first glance it
would appear again that the consequences of stepping outside the defined
limits of influence--the domestic sphere for the mid-Victorian
woman--leads to an experience of death and degradation."
| Source: | HOTZ, MARY ELIZABETH. ""TAUGHT BY DEATH WHAT LIFE SHOULD BE": ELIZABETH GASKELL'S REPRESENTATION OF DEATH IN NORTH AND SOUTH" Studies in the Novel 32.2 June 22 2000: 165  |
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| 24. | "
I answered in the morning when regarding, momentarily, my
defecation
and experienced a sense of identity, brief as if olfactory,
in the tangibility of my degradation, when a rush of sad pleasure
..."
| Source: | Dent, Tory. "HATED" Antioch Review 58.2 Mar. 22 2000: 182  |
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| 25. | " This day on which he is king+ managing to
transcend the deprivations and degradations that otherwise shape his
life, ends with the most fundamental of human pleasures:
Her body is like new brown bread
Under the Woolworth mignonette."
| Source: | Saunders, Judith P. "The Love Song of Satin-Legs Smith: Gwendolyn Brooks Revisits Prufrock's Hell" Papers on Language & Literature 36.1 Jan. 1 2000: 3  |
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