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Abstract

This paper discusses the results of an MTurk survey (n = 479) that was designed to determine how acceptable Americans find the behaviors outlined in the Fifty Shades of Grey series, especially when they self-identify with feminist ideologies. The behaviors that this series eroticizes clearly reflect interpersonal violence. This coupled with the series’ unprecedented international success raises concerns for many scholars. We asked men and women to rank the level of acceptability on a ‘Grey Behavior’ scale, which included measures of control of person outside the context of ‘kinky’ sex. Furthermore, we asked subjects to rank their attitudes regarding the basic tenants of the feminist ideology in order to determine if support of gender equality influenced these perceptions of acceptability. Our findings suggest that despite the popularity of the book, neither men nor women report these behaviors as personally acceptable.

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Title
Fifty Shades of Feminism: An Analysis of Feminist Attitudes and ‘Grey Behaviors’
Author
Case, Patricia 1 ; Coventry, Barbara Thomas 1 

 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, College of Arts and Letters, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, USA 
Pages
632-650
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Jun 2018
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
10955143
e-ISSN
19364822
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1969425647
Copyright
Sexuality & Culture is a copyright of Springer, (2017). All Rights Reserved.