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El. knyga: Communication in Kink: Understanding the Influence of the Fifty Shades of Grey Phenomenon

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This edited collection focuses on varying communication perspectives in the Fifty Shades of Grey series. In particular, the chapters focus on kinky peoples perceptions of the series; consent, ownership, feminist desire in 24/7 BDSM; erotic romance writing in the post Fifty Shades of Grey landscape; sexual education; news coverage of the series; the rhetoric used in the series; and depictions of consent. The contributors address how a series as dominant in popular culture as Fifty Shades of Grey can affect people involved in a community, those on the outside, and those waiting for an opportunity to explore. Scholars of popular culture, communication, media studies, literary studies, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.
Introduction 1(8)
Jessica M. W. Kratzer
1 Kinky People's Perceptions of the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy
9(20)
Jessica M. W. Kratzer
2 You Are Mine: Consent, Ownership, and Feminist Desire in 24/7 BDSM
29(24)
Sarah Rainey-Smithback
3 The Good, the Bad, and the Kinky: Erotic Romance Writing in a Post-Fifty Shades of Grey Landscape
53(24)
Jessica Birthisel
4 Communication, Kink, and Sexual Education: What Young Women Learned from Fifty Shades of Grey
77(20)
Jeffrey A. Lawrey
Alyx McLuckie
Benjamin J. Mulberry
Erin K. Mullins
Autumn R. Shuler
Jessica M. W. Kratzer
5 Mommy Porn for the Suburban Wife: News Coverage of Fifty Shades of Grey
97(18)
Stacie Meihaus Jankowski
6 Self-help in Kink: A Critical Look at Erotic How-to
115(18)
Carey Noland
7 Asking for It: Depictions of Consent and What Fifty Shades of Grey Offers that Others Miss
133(22)
Malynnda A. Johnson
8 Bodies and Pleasures in Feminist Publics: The Rhetorical Effectivities of Fifty Shades of Grey
155(20)
Michaela Frischherz
9 We Aim to Please: Reading into Relational Dynamics
175(24)
Paulina Swiatkowski
Megan O'Byrne
Melissa A. Curran
10 Baby Boomer Women: Fifty Shades of Change
199(18)
Amy Muckleroy Carwile
11 Gay, Grey, Gray, and Play: Fifty Shades Queer
217(14)
Jimmie Manning
Tony E. Adams
Ahmet Atay
Index 231(12)
About the Contributors 243
Jessica M. W. Kratzer is assistant professor of communication studies at Northern Kentucky University.