Quotes
Academia
General sexuality
Bohmer et al's “Intersectional Masturbation: A Content Analysis on Female Masturbation Studies Through a Sex Positive and Intersectional Lens” (2022)
Hirst, Froggatt and Kenny's “Perceptions of Young Women Who Engage in Anal Sex: A Sociological Inquiry” (2023)
McBride and Fortenberry's “Heterosexual Anal Sexuality and Anal Sex Behaviors: A Review” (2010)
Kink and bdsm
Heritage's “Name that Community? Critical Reflections on the Ethics About Disseminating Research into Online Fetish Communities” (2022)
Martinez's “Overwhelming whiteness of BDSM: A critical discourse analysis of racialization in BDSM” (2021)
Saketopoulou's “The Draw to Overwhelm: Consent, Risk and the Retranslation of Enigma” (2019)
Queer and tgd
Gairola's “The X factors of sex: hijras, Victorian law, and digital porn in postcolonial India” (2019)
Khubchandani's “Between aunties: sexual futures and queer South Asian aunty porn” (2021)
Sex work and porn
Ahearn's “Between the Sex Industry and Academia: Navigating Stigma and Disgust” (2015)
Arthur's “Arousing disgust: visceral configurations of the queer, obscene, and pornographic in the reception and trial of William S. Burrough's _Naked Lunch_ (1959)” (2021)
Asman's “Once upon a time in Turkey: the sex influx, gender inequality, and revisiting past pornographies” (2023)
Blunt and Stardust's “Automating whorephobia: sex, technology and the violence of deplatforming. An interview with Hacking//Hustling” (2021)
Bronstein's “Deplatforming sexual speech in the age of FOSTA/SESTA” (2021)
Maddison's “Is the rectum still a grave? Anal sex, pornography and transgression” (2012)
Maina and Zecca's “Turn on the red light: notes on the birth of Italian pornography” (2021)
Monea's “I know it when I see it: the heteronormativity of Google's SafeSearch” (2022)
Nocella's “Producing BDSM content on porn platforms: a day in the life of Countess Diamond” (2023)
van der Nagel's “Competing platform imaginaries of NSFW content creation on OnlyFans” (2021)
Literature
“Kinky Shakespeare”: out-of-context quotes from Shakespeare
Witchcraft on Discworld
Politics
Debord's “Society of the Spectacle” (1967)
Vaneigem's “Revolution of Everyday Life” (1965)
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