Chronic Pain as Fluid, BDSM as Control

Authors

  • Emma Sheppard City, University of London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v39i2.6353

Keywords:

chronic pain, BDSM, sexuality, disability, crip, cripistemology, pain

Abstract

The paper identifies how chronic pain is a disability and lays out the ways in which a cripistemology of chronic pain – and cripping chronic pain – is a productive exploration of pain. After exploring normative discourses of chronic pain through a crip lens, and identifying how pain is not meaningless, but instead imbued with multiple meanings, the paper presents some findings from a recent research project exploring the phenomenological experience of people living with chronic pain who engage in BDSM play. Two dual narratives are identified: pain as a contagious fluid, requiring control of pain and the emotional expression of pain, and the uses of BDSM in that control. The paper offers a crip reading of these non-normative experiences.

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Published

2019-05-31

How to Cite

Sheppard, E. (2019). Chronic Pain as Fluid, BDSM as Control. Disability Studies Quarterly, 39(2). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v39i2.6353

Issue

Section

Challenges to Normalcy