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Injecting as a sexual practice: Cultural formations of ‘slamsex’

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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by Kane Race, Dean Murphy, Kiran PienaarKiran Pienaar, Toby Lea
‘Slamsex’ has emerged in gay vernacular in recent years to denote a particular way of taking drugs and a particular kind of sex. Slamming refers in this context to the practice of injecting drugs – typically crystal methamphetamine – intravenously. To pair ‘slamming’ with ‘sex’ is to propose that a particular mode of drug administration is constitutive of a particular kind of sex – a relatively novel idea that deserves some unpacking. What does it mean to make a route of drug administration definitional in the delineation of a sexual practice? What does this move reveal about contemporary practices of sex and drug consumption? In this article, we explore these questions with reference to theories of drug effects and practitioners’ accounts of slamsex. We conclude by considering the implications of our analysis for slamsex relations and associated harm reduction measures.

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Sexualities

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1 - 18

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Sage

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London, Eng.

ISSN

1363-4607

eISSN

1461-7382

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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