Tracing Sexual Otherness in Sweden

Lambda Nordica Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.34041/ln.v28.868
Jenny Sundén
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Using Gayle Rubin’s (1984) classic distinction between “good sex” and “bad sex” as a springboard, this article explores ideas of sexual normalcy and sexual otherness in a Swedish context through the lens of a multi-method case study of the kink platform darkside.se (established 2003). The article focuses on how sexual norms on and beyond Darkside have shifted through time, and in particular on how the platform takes shape in an ambivalent borderland between new forms of public kink visibility and lingering sexual stigma. Within histories of sexuality and feminism in Sweden, kink and BDSM have quite consistently been relegated to a domain of sexual illegitimacy (or bad sex). At the same time, waves of queer sexual politics, as well as a cultural mainstreaming of kink, simultaneously point in other directions. To understand (digital) formations of kink in Sweden, I thus develop a less binary conceptual framework, one which holds ambiguity and contradiction. To this end, and by building on discussions of “opacity” in queer and postcolonial theorizing, I discuss tactical uses of Darkside in terms of “kink opacity”. Opacity provides a way of thinking through the tensions on the platform, between revealing and concealing, openness and secrecy, offering resistance to the idea of public visibility as that which legitimizes sexual otherness. Uses of Darkside here challenge the idea of normalizing sexual otherness by public exposure, and instead open up for new modes of obscure sexual expression.
追踪瑞典的性差异
本文以Gayle Rubin(1984)对“好的性”和“坏的性”的经典区分为出发点,通过对扭结平台黑暗面的多方法案例研究,探讨了瑞典背景下性正常和性他者的概念。Se(2003年成立)。这篇文章关注的是《黑暗面》内外的性规范是如何随着时间的推移而变化的,尤其是这个平台是如何在新形式的公众纠结可见性和挥之不去的性耻辱之间的矛盾边界上形成的。在瑞典的性和女权主义的历史中,扭结和BDSM一直被降级为非法性行为(或不良性行为)的领域。与此同时,酷儿性政治浪潮,以及扭结的文化主流化,同时指向了其他方向。为了理解瑞典扭结的(数字)形成,我因此开发了一个不那么二元的概念框架,一个包含歧义和矛盾的概念框架。为此,通过对酷儿和后殖民理论中“不透明性”的讨论,我从“扭结不透明性”的角度讨论了Darkside的战术使用。不透明提供了一种思考方式,通过平台上的紧张关系,在暴露与隐藏,公开与保密之间,提供了对公众可见性的抵制,因为它使性他者合法化。在这里,Darkside的使用挑战了通过公开曝光使性他人正常化的想法,而是开辟了一种模糊的性表达的新模式。
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