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Libraries and Learning Services University of Auckland Research Repository, ResearchSpace Copyright Statement The digital copy of this thesis is protected by the Copyright Act 1994 (New Zealand). This thesis may be consulted by you, provided you comply with the provisions of the Act and the following conditions of use: • Any use you make of these documents or images must be for research or private study purposes only, and you may not make them available to any other person. • Authors control the copyright of their thesis. You will recognize the author's right to be identified as the author of this thesis, and due acknowledgement will be made to the author where appropriate. • You will obtain the author's permission before publishing any material from their thesis. General copyright and disclaimer In addition to the above conditions, authors give their consent for the digital copy of their work to be used subject to the conditions specified on the Library Thesis Consent Form and Deposit Licence. Kiwi Kinksters: BDSM in Auckland, New Zealand Deww L Zhang University of Auckland A dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology The University of Auckland, 2016 1 | P age Abstract PhD Journal Entry #13 16 October 2013 19:33 I've been told every PhD is a journey but I was expecting something a little easier. I want you to go. I want you to stay. I don't know what I want. I don't know what you want. If you're the Dom then you should decide. I don't feel like the sub in total control of everything. I just feel like a wistful young girl with her elbows propped up against the balcony rails, looking up the clock tower with her chin in her cold hands, waiting for the hands to strike midnight and trying not to despair at the prospect of the carriage turning back into a pumpkin. An ethnographic inquiry into the Auckland kink scene (the term kink encompasses erotic practices that involve some form of Bondage, Discipline, Dominance/Submission and/or Sadism/Masochism, and is interchangeably used throughout this thesis with the acronym BDSM) – the first of its kind in New Zealand – constitutes the bulk of this dissertation. Alongside direct observations made by the researcher-participant, 21 self-identified BDSM practitioners were interviewed about their life experiences in relation to their BDSM identities, practices and lifestyles. One of the concerns that BDSM practitioners had was being discriminated against if their proclivities were made publicly known. Thus, the next section of the dissertation uses a public opinion survey to investigate how New Zealand (primarily Auckland) residents perceive BDSM and BDSM practitioners. The results from this survey demonstrate that most respondents tend to agree with ‘BDSM-positive’ statements (such as ‘Kinky people are just like everybody else’) and disagree with ‘BDSM- negative’ statements (such as ‘Kink is associated with a variety of serious psychological disorders’), suggesting that they are fairly tolerant/accepting of BDSM. 2 | P age Finally, given how influential the Fifty Shades of Grey franchise has been in shaping the public perception of BDSM over the past 5 years since this publication, the last section of the dissertation focuses on how mainstream media – specifically the Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) movie – portray BDSM and BDSM practitioners, and how viewers engage with and respond to these media representations. This was achieved by analysing 833 reviews of the movie and asking 10 participants to view and respond to ten open-ended questions about the movie. Despite the trend towards BDSM tolerance and acceptance, fictional narratives like Fifty Shades that gain an enormous amount of traction worldwide (which enjoy far more publicity than any non-fictional accounts of first-hand experiences with BDSM) continue to promulgate problematic messages about BDSM practices and practitioners – a problem that becomes evident when such messages are being disseminated among those who have little or no interest in partaking in BDSM, may be less well-informed about what BDSM identities, practices and lifestyles entail, and yet have the ability to make judgements and decisions that will adversely affect BDSM practitioners. 3 | P age Acknowledgements This enormous undertaking would not have been possible without the support and guidance of a crew of invisible hands. First and foremost, my gratitude must be extended to the Auckland kink scene and the wonderful people I have met. There were good times and there were bad times (and some very ugly times, too!), unbelievably welcoming warm people and understandably not-so-welcoming wary people, but you have all played a part in changing my life. We have laughed and loved and hurt and celebrated and lost along our kink journey, and I have learnt many life lessons along the way. To list a few names might risk offending or belittling the enormous support offered by those not listed, but people like Anton, Craig, Azzy, Sharon, Yvette, Kelly, John, Jodi, Jodie – thank you for becoming a part of my life. You have weathered some rough storms with me and I appreciate your friendship. Venue owners and event organisers also deserve special mention for their thankless efforts in hosting and running local events. I must also thank all my participants for taking the time and energy to make my projects possible. My interviewees in particular have opened up and entrusted a lot of themselves to me – not just when life was smooth-sailing and everything is easy to talk about but also failed mono/poly relationships, life hardships, childrearing woes – thank you for your honesty. Important, also, are the academic supervisors and mentors Glynn Owens, Phillipa Malpas, Barry Reay and Lawrence Marceau who have given their time, energy and support towards the fulfilment of this long and arduous mission – thank you for being effervescent lights at the end of many dark tunnels. 4 | P age Family and colleagues who have tolerated my trying to juggle work, guitar, gaming, painting and PhD cannot go unmentioned. Though some of them would no doubt confess to having a voyeuristic interest in my PhD topic, their encouragement and other unspoken acts of assistance have kept the gears of this dissertation turning despite the demands of working life. Special thanks to Ushvin Rai for proofreading this colossal undertaking. Last but not least, I must thank the team at Inter-disciplinary.net. They hosted the very first conference I attended. I was inspired by all of the trailblazers in attendance – Abidemi, Alister, Nick, Bradley, Jodi, Serena, Sophia to name a few – and they gave me the opportunity and confidence to talk about and publish my work. 5 | P age Table of Contents Abstract ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................... 4 Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................... 6 List of Figures ............................................................................................................................ 9 List of Tables ........................................................................................................................... 10 Chapter One: Why is researching BDSM important?.............................................................. 11 Research Questions .............................................................................................................. 17 Research Objectives ............................................................................................................. 17 Dissertation Structure ........................................................................................................... 19 Literature Review ................................................................................................................. 20 Literature search strategy, inclusion and exclusion criteria ............................................. 20 Informative ....................................................................................................................... 21 Informative: Introduction to BDSM ............................................................................. 21 Informative: Guidelines for health service providers ................................................... 22 Theory ............................................................................................................................... 26 Theory: History ............................................................................................................. 27 Theory: Literature reviews and meta-analyses ............................................................. 35 Theory: Queer theory .................................................................................................... 39 Theory: Sexual citizenship/rights ................................................................................. 40 Theory: Leisure theory .................................................................................................. 43 Praxis ................................................................................................................................ 45 Praxis: Quantitative methodologies .............................................................................. 46 Praxis: Qualitative methodologies ................................................................................ 48 Navigating the vanilla world ............................................................................................ 53 Navigating the vanilla world: Law and discrimination................................................. 54 Navigating the vanilla world: Media representations ................................................... 63 Summary ........................................................................................................................... 67 Chapter Two: Methodology ..................................................................................................... 68 Chapter Three: The Local Kink Scene..................................................................................... 79 Study One: Ethnography; Interviews ................................................................................... 79 Prologue: Personal Journey: A Reflexive Account of the Researcher ............................. 80 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 85 Methods ............................................................................................................................ 87 Analysis ............................................................................................................................ 89 6 | P age Participant Profiles ........................................................................................................... 91 Results .............................................................................................................................. 93 Kink and the kinky community..................................................................................... 94 Events and playing in public ....................................................................................... 107 Safety, and when things go wrong .............................................................................. 117 Communication and relationships ............................................................................... 126 Kink identities and origins .......................................................................................... 137 The invisible ‘others’: Disability and ethnicity in kink .............................................. 142 Mainstreaming kink .................................................................................................... 148 Media (mis)representations ......................................................................................... 151 Vanilla assumptions .................................................................................................... 160 Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 167 Epilogue .......................................................................................................................... 172 Chapter Four: The Vanilla World .......................................................................................... 175 Study Two: Public Opinion Survey ....................................................................................... 175 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 176 Methods .......................................................................................................................... 181 Results ............................................................................................................................ 183 Demographics ............................................................................................................. 183 Modified Attitudes about Sadomasochism Scale (Unweighted) ................................ 188 Modified Attitudes about Sadomasochism Scale (Weighted) .................................... 195 Discussion ....................................................................................................................... 202 Limitations .................................................................................................................. 204 Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 206 Chapter Five: Public Service Announcement ........................................................................ 209 Study Three (A&B): Media (Mis)Representations of BDSM ........................................... 209 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 210 Methods .......................................................................................................................... 217 Study 3A – IMDB movie reviews .............................................................................. 217 Study 3B – Auckland Participants .............................................................................. 218 Analysis .......................................................................................................................... 219 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 219 Representations: Romance and BDSM as mutually exclusive ................................... 221 Representations: Sex as the sine qua non of BDSM ................................................... 225 Representations: Blurring the immutable line between abuse and consent ................ 229 7 | P age Representations: Wealth as inexorably linked to power ............................................. 232 Representations: Childhood trauma as the aetiology of undisclosed desires ............. 235 Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 237 Chapter Six: Summary ........................................................................................................... 243 Phenomenological Experiences.......................................................................................... 245 Public Perceptions .............................................................................................................. 249 Media Representations ....................................................................................................... 252 Conclusion .......................................................................................................................... 254 Glossary ................................................................................................................................. 257 References .............................................................................................................................. 260 Appendices ............................................................................................................................. 294 Appendix A: Interview Schedule ....................................................................................... 294 Appendix B: Sample Interview Transcript (Margaret) ...................................................... 297 Appendix C: Original Attitudes about Sadomasochism Scale (Yost, 2010)...................... 326 Appendix D: Modified Attitudes about Sadomasochism Scale ......................................... 328 Appendix E: Original vs. Modified ASMS ........................................................................ 332 Appendix F: Survey Advertisements ................................................................................. 335 Appendix G: Ten Questions about the Fifty Shades Movie............................................... 339 8 | P age List of Figures Figure 1. Pictorial depiction of some keywords that were explored during the ethnographic interviews. ................................................................................................................................ 79 Figure 2. An amalgamation of some of the field notes taken by the researcher during the beginning stages of the ethnographic project........................................................................... 90 Figure 3. Participant demographic overview. ......................................................................... 92 Figure 4. Mobile preview of the survey administered in this study. .................................... 175 Figure 5. Comparison between participants’ age range distribution and data obtained from the 2013 Census (Statistics New Zealand, 2013a). ............................................................... 183 Figure 6. Comparison between participants’ ethnicity distribution and data obtained from the 2013 Census (results confined to Auckland only) (Statistics New Zealand, 2013b). ............ 185 Figure 7. Gender and sexual orientation distributions of participants................................... 186 Figure 8. Participants’ self-ratings of their kink acceptance/tolerance levels, frequency of kinky thoughts, fantasies and/or experiences, kinky inclinations, and kink awareness levels. ................................................................................................................................................ 187 Figure 9. Responses to questions comprising the ‘Socially Wrong’ subscale. .................... 189 Figure 10. Responses to questions comprising the ‘Violence’ subscale. ............................. 190 Figure 11. Responses to questions comprising the ‘Lack of Tolerance’ subscale. .............. 191 Figure 12. Response to the only question comprising the ‘Real Life’ subscale.................... 192 Figure 13. Averaged responses to modified ASMS subscales according to age................... 195 Figure 14. Responses to questions comprising the ‘Socially Wrong’ subscale weighted for age. ......................................................................................................................................... 197 Figure 15. Responses to questions comprising the ‘Violence’ subscale weighted for age. .. 198 Figure 16. Responses to questions comprising the ‘Lack of Tolerance’ subscale weighted for age. ......................................................................................................................................... 199 Figure 17. Response to the only question comprising the ‘Real Life’ subscale.................... 200 Figure 18. Word frequency infographic from the Fifty Shades of Grey movie reviews. ...... 209 Figure 19. IMDB movie reviewers’ scores of the Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) movie. ....... 220 9 | P age

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