49 results on '"Love--Social aspects"'
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2. Endling: For Benjamin, the last thylacine
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Palmer, Christopher
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- 2024
3. As night comes on
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Calderone, U
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- 2024
4. Love and Sexuality in Social Theory
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Emiliano Bevilacqua, Mariano Longo, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Emiliano Bevilacqua, Mariano Longo, and Michael Hviid Jacobsen
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- Sex--Philosophy, Sex--Social aspects, Love--Philosophy, Love--Social aspects, Social sciences--Philosophy
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Love and Sexuality in Social Theory considers the role that love and sexuality play in private and public life. Drawing on both classical and contemporary social theory, this book presents both theoretical and empirical studies of love and sexuality as social factors, from the earliest reconstructions of modern emotional life to the most recent analyses of liquid love. With attention to the consequences that passions and desires have both on morals and behaviour, it departs from the analysis of society in terms of the division of labour and utilitarian mechanisms to consider how a society based on performances values human energy and emotional behaviour in a contradictory way. This book, therefore, presents and discusses classic authors, from Georg Simmel and Pitirim Sorokin to Marianne Weber and Simone De Beauvoir, through the work of Erving Goffman and ending with contemporary authors such as Michel Foucault, Anthony Giddens, Zygmunt Bauman, Ulrich Beck, and Eva Illouz.By presenting love as the social foundation of altruism, an essential element in modern conceptions of subjectivity, and a force shaping intimacy and contemporary social life, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, particularly those interested in social theory and the sociology of emotions.
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- 2024
5. Social Love and the Critical Potential of People : When the Social Reality Challenges the Sociological Imagination
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Silvia Cataldi, Gennaro Iorio, Silvia Cataldi, and Gennaro Iorio
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- Social interaction, Caring--Social aspects, Love--Social aspects, Social action
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This book unveils the concept of social love as a kind of'Karst River'that flows through the history of sociology, reassessing it as a form criticism by people in everyday life. Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, this book offers both theoretical and empirical reflections on social love. It shows that love is not only central to the human experience, but that it can also help to interpret and intervene in social problems such as climate change, poverty, xenophobia, and the (post-)Covid crisis, recognizing people as actors in social change. It explores the idea of love as a key element in the promotion of solidarity and recognition in today's plural and unequal societies. Based on empirical research on social love conducted through both qualitative and quantitative methods, especially in Europe and Latin America, this book explores the social dimension of love. Providing overviews on key questions and studies on current issues, the book is essential reference and resource for researchers, students, social workers, and professionals in social sciences, social philosophy, anthropology, social psychology, sociology of emotions and postmodern literature.
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- 2023
6. Contradictions of Capitalist Society and Culture : Dialectics of Love and Lying
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Raju J Das and Raju J Das
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- Love--Philosophy, Love--Social aspects, Capitalism--Philosophy, Communism and love, Truthfulness and falsehood--Political aspects
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Love and truth are important aspects of culture. Signifying the crisis of capitalist culture in the contemporary world are their opposites, i.e. hate and lying, respectively. There is rampant lying for ideological/political purposes. There is also an increasing absence of genuine love, i.e., love as caring and solidarity, which, under certain conditions, takes romantic forms. Ideological-political lying is connected to the corruption of love, with its confinement to the private sphere of individuals and consequent isolation from the wider unequal society. This connection is via capitalism. On the one hand, capitalism resorts to ideological-political lying to cover up its contradictions that cause alienation/suffering of the masses. Lying and alienation/suffering are not conducive to genuine love in society. On the other hand, a crisis-ridden capitalism produces the right-wing politics of lying (‘post-truth'politics). This is also a politics of hatred (or, ‘post-love, or, anti-love') against minorities, democrats and socialists, a politics that is justified by lies about these subjects. The fight against hate-politics and post-truth politics must be part of the fight for a post-capitalist world (socialist democracy), imagined as a truthful and caring world.
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- 2023
7. Love and the Politics of Intimacy : Bodies, Boundaries, Liberation
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Stanislava Dikova, Wendy McMahon, Jordan Savage, Stanislava Dikova, Wendy McMahon, and Jordan Savage
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- Love--Social aspects, Intimacy (Psychology), Emotions--Political aspects
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Love and the Politics of Intimacy articulates the concept of love within the relationship between the intimate and the social, rethinking how intimacy is conceived and experienced in the context of 21st-century neoliberalism. Reflecting on experiences of intimate, romantic and sexual love, and the role of individual identity, these essays explore historical trajectories that have culminated in particular, contemporary experiences of intimate love. Politically, this work links identity and articulation of the self to liberatory practices in the arenas of friendship, romance and sex.This interdisciplinary exploration of what love means in the 21st century incorporates academic writing and original creative work from established and emerging scholars around the globe. Essays from across the humanities and social sciences – including literary studies, sociology, psychology, philosophy and gender studies – interrogate the role of relational intimacy on topics of'Love and Romance','Love and Liberation'and'Love and Technologies of Intimacy'. The volume looks at the past, present and future in search of inspiration for transforming and re-charting the pathways of love, seeking a more diverse and emancipatory model of social life and what it would take to restore love to social and institutional spaces.
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- 2023
8. The Routledge Companion to Romantic Love
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Ann Brooks and Ann Brooks
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- Intimacy (Psychology), Love in literature, Love--Social aspects, Women--Psychology, Sex role, Social change, Feminist fiction, Romance fiction
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The Routledge Companion to Romantic Love is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary reference work essential for students and researchers interested in the field of love, romance and popular romance fiction. This first-of-its-kind volume illustrates the broad and interdisciplinary nature of love studies. International contributors, including leaders in their field, reflect a range of perspectives from cultural studies, history, literature, popular romance studies, American studies, sociology and gender studies. Comprising over 30 chapters by a team of international contributors the Companion is divided into 12 parts:Love, romance and historical and social change Love and feminist discoursesLove and popular romance fiction Love, gender and sexuality Romancing Australia South and Southeast Asian romance communities Nation, place and identity in US popular romance novelsRomantic love and national identity in Chinese and Taiwanese discourses of loveMuslim and Middle Eastern romances Discourses of romance fiction and technologies of powerWriting love and romance Legal and theological fiction and sexual politicsThis is an important and unique collection aimed at researchers and students across cultural studies, women and gender studies, literature studies and sociology.
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- 2022
9. Romance Redux : Finding Love in Your Later Years
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Laura Stassi and Laura Stassi
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- Dating (Social customs), Older people--Social conditions, Love--Social aspects
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Offers encouragement and hope to older adults who are ready to date again, with advice and tips from relationship experts and the author's own experiences.Romance Reduxlooks at finding love as an older adult who seeks connection,, love, and fulfillment in a romantic relationship.Including the author's own experiences as well as those of other gray love seekers and finders, she uncovers both the obstacles and rewards of repartnering at this stage of live. As divorce rates remain high and as more widows and widowers have many productive and healthy years ahead of them, finding love again can feel daunting, but now more than ever can be easier to find, to establish, and to keep. Using personal stories and expert research, Laura Stassi takes readers on a tour through the many ways older adults can find companionship, romance, and a fulfilling sex life through a variety of methods, outlets, and resources. Learning how to love again, how to form and deepen a relationship with a new person can be challenging, but it can also be rewarding, exciting, and successful, if you just know how to do it. And, finally, here's hope for how!
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- 2022
10. Cultural Typologies of Love
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Victor Karandashev and Victor Karandashev
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- Love--Cross-cultural studies, Love, Love--Social aspects
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This timely volume offers an integrative approach and a culturally diverse view of love conceptions, experiences, and expressions, building on both individual and cultural typologies of love. It comprehensively presents cultural and cross-cultural studies on how culture affects love, and offers a systematic description of types and cultural models of love. The comprehensive reviews of methodology and findings provide a solid empirical basis for the creation of formal typologies. This book will be useful for researchers interested in cross-cultural studies of love across many disciplines. Its accessible language also makes it ideal for undergraduate and graduate students. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of: Cultural conceptions of love and methods for their research Multiple perspectives in the studies of love across world cultures Cultural models and typologies in an international perspectiveCultural models and typologies from an interdisciplinary scientific perspective
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- 2022
11. Love and the Politics of Care : Methods, Pedagogies, Institutions
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Stanislava Dikova, Wendy McMahon, Jordan Savage, Stanislava Dikova, Wendy McMahon, and Jordan Savage
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- Interpersonal attraction, Love--Social aspects, Caring, Interpersonal relations
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This edited volume offers a contemporary rethinking of the relationship between love and care in the context of neoliberal practices of professionalization and work. Each of the book's three sections interrogates a particular site of care, where the affective, political, legal, and economic dimensions of care intersect in challenging ways. These sites are located within a variety of institutionally managed contexts such as the contemporary university, the theatre hall, the prison complex, the family home, the urban landscape, and the care industry. The geographical spread of the case studies stretches across India, Vietnam, Sweden, Brazil, South Africa, the UK and the US and provides broad coverage that crosses the divide between the Global North and the Global South. To address this transnational interdisciplinary field of study, the collection utilises insights from across the humanities and social sciences and includes contributions from literature, sociology, cultural and media studies, philosophy, feminist theory, theatre, art history, and education. These inquiries build on a variety of conceptual tools and research methods, from data analysis to psychoanalytic reading. Love and the Politics of Care delivers an attentive and widely relevant examination of the politics of care and makes a compelling case for an urgent reconsideration of the methods that currently structure and regulate it.
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- 2022
12. Love As Human Virtue and Human Need and Its Role in the Lives of Long-term Prisoners
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Straub, Christina Valeska and Straub, Christina Valeska
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- Prisoners--Mortality, Love--Social aspects, Love--Social aspects--England
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While the importance of love is rarely questioned, the effects of its presence and absence in certain environments often goes unnoticed. This book analyses the role of love in the lives of prisoners in a low security English prison. It seeks to provide a deeper insight into the meaning and role of love as a dual concept in the social-ecology of human existence, human development and well-being, and sets out to encourage a critical and practical (re)consideration of the potential benefits of love´s (re)inclusion into the prison set-up and purpose. This qualitative multidisciplinary analysis – based on psychological, moral philosophical, neuroscientific, and sociological literature – will appeal to postgraduates and early career researchers across the social sciences, as well practitioners of Criminal Justice and others interested in offender rehabilitation, and the effects of prison.
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- 2021
13. Love, Justice, and Autonomy : Philosophical Perspectives
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Rachel Fedock, Michael Kühler, Raja Rosenhagen, Rachel Fedock, Michael Kühler, and Raja Rosenhagen
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- Autonomy--Social aspects, Interpersonal relations, Love--Social aspects, Justice--Social aspects
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Philosophers have long been interested in love and its general role in morality. This volume focuses on and explores the complex relation between love and justice as it appears within loving relationships, between lovers and their wider social context, and the broader political realm. Special attention is paid to the ensuing challenge of understanding and respecting the lovers'personal autonomy in all three contexts.Accordingly, the essays in this volume are divided into three thematic sections. Section I aims at shedding further light on conceptual and practical issues concerning the compatibility or incompatibility of love and justice within relationships of love. For example, are loving relations inherently unjust? Might love require justice? Or do love and justice belong to distinct moral domains? The essays in Section II consider the relation between the lovers on the one hand and their broader societal environment on the other. Specifically, how exactly are love and impartiality related? Are they compatible or not? Is it unjust to favor one's beloved? Finally, Section III looks at the political dimensions of love and justice. How, for instance, do various accounts of love inform how we are to relate to our fellow citizens? If love is taken to play an important role in fostering or hindering the development of personal autonomy, what are the political implications that need to be addressed, and how?In addressing these questions, this book engenders a better understanding both of conceptual and practical issues regarding the relation between love, justice, and autonomy as well as their broader societal and political implications. It will be of interest to advanced students and scholars working on the philosophy of love from ethical, political, and psychological angles.
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- 2020
14. See No Stranger : A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love
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Valarie Kaur and Valarie Kaur
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- Love--Political aspects, Love--Social aspects, Social conflict--History--21st century
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#1 LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER • FINALIST FOR THE DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE • An urgent manifesto and a dramatic memoir of awakening, this is the story of revolutionary love.“In a world stricken with fear and turmoil, Valarie Kaur shows us how to summon our deepest wisdom.”—Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat Pray Love How do we love in a time of rage? How do we fix a broken world while not breaking ourselves? Valarie Kaur—renowned Sikh activist, filmmaker, and civil rights lawyer—describes revolutionary love as the call of our time, a radical, joyful practice that extends in three directions: to others, to our opponents, and to ourselves. It enjoins us to see no stranger but instead look at others and say: You are part of me I do not yet know. Starting from that place of wonder, the world begins to change: It is a practice that can transform a relationship, a community, a culture, even a nation. Kaur takes readers through her own riveting journey—as a brown girl growing up in California farmland finding her place in the world; as a young adult galvanized by the murders of Sikhs after 9/11; as a law student fighting injustices in American prisons and on Guantánamo Bay; as an activist working with communities recovering from xenophobic attacks; and as a woman trying to heal from her own experiences with police violence and sexual assault. Drawing from the wisdom of sages, scientists, and activists, Kaur reclaims love as an active, public, and revolutionary force that creates new possibilities for ourselves, our communities, and our world. See No Stranger helps us imagine new ways of being with each other—and with ourselves—so that together we can begin to build the world we want to see.
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- 2020
15. Love-Based Leadership : The Model for Leading with Strength, Grace, and Authenticity
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Dr. Maria Church and Dr. Maria Church
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- Love--Social aspects, Love--Psychological aspects, Self-actualization (Psychology), Self-acceptance, Success in business, Authentic leadership, Leadership, Success, Business communication
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In a world where leadership doesn't always know where we are headed, knowing how to get there can be even more challenging. In Loved Based Leadership, Dr. Maria Church builds and expands on her successful Loved Based Leadership model developed a decade ago. In this 10th Anniversary Edition, she explores the need for leadership based not on fear or intimidation, but on respect for self, respect for others, honor, and integrity. The need for care over competition is emphasized in a leadership style that rewards success while establishing an environment that cherishes individuality, support, and a safe and loving environment.Based on the three pillars of Love of Self, Love of Source, and Love of Others, Dr. Church's book outlines not only the how but also the why of a leadership model built on what helps us succeed in life and business. Loved Based Leadership nurtures our souls and fulfills needs outside of the workplace, giving us a sense of fulfillment and purpose. This is the leadership model that can forever change how authentic leadership is perceived.Love Based Leadership shares powerful insights on increasing power by sharing it and how to rebuild your organization's leadership structure to strengthen it from within. The importance of trust, inspiration, and compassion and how they lead to innovation and success are outlined in Church's revelatory guide to leadership for a new age of leaders. She has created a new way forward for the best possible leader you can be in a world that longs for compassion as well as success.
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- 2020
16. Liebesgeschichte(n) : Identität und Diversität vom 18. bis zum 21. Jahrhundert
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Frank Becker, Elke Reinhardt-Becker, Frank Becker, and Elke Reinhardt-Becker
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- Love--History, Love--Psychological aspects, Love--Social aspects
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Der Ansatz der Lebenswissenschaften, Liebe auf biochemische Prozesse im menschlichen Körper zurückzuführen, wird zurzeit stark beachtet. Dieses Buch möchte solche Prozesse nicht leugnen. Aber es vertritt die Auffassung, dass erst ihre gesellschaftlich-kulturelle Überformung dem Phänomen Liebe die Gestalt verleiht, die für die Erlebenswirklichkeit des Menschen entscheidend ist. Wie werden die körperlich-seelischen Vorgänge ausgelöst, und wie werden sie gedeutet? Welche Werte, Normen und Leitbilder werden mit ihnen verknüpft? Welche gesellschaftlichen Regeln bestimmen den Umgang mit ihnen? Diese Fragen können nur vor dem Hintergrund des historischen Wandels beantwortet werden und fordern Historiker und Philologen, Soziologen und Kulturwissenschaftler gemeinsam heraus.
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- 2019
17. Love, Honour, and Jealousy : An Intimate History of the Italian Economic Miracle
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Niamh Cullen and Niamh Cullen
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- History, Families--History.--Italy, Marriage--History.--Italy, Love--Social aspects--Italy, Economic history, Families, Love--Social aspects, Marriage
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Love, Honour, and Jealousy investigates the impact of the Italian economic miracle of the 1950s and 1960s on intimate life. Just as Italy was rapidly forged into an urban, industrial nation in these years, the ways in which Italians thought about family, love, and marriage were transformed by migration and modern consumer culture. At the core of this book lies the investigation of almost one hundred and fifty unpublished diaries and memoirs written by ordinary men and women who were coming of age during these years. These personal testimonies reveal unique insights into the experiences, thoughts, and feelings of those who came of age against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Italy. The personal stories are explored alongside the films, magazines, and music of the time, which were saturated with both new and old ideas of romance. Films and magazines encouraged young Italians to put romantic love and individual desire over family, contributing to changing expectations about marriage, and often resulting in family tensions. At the same time popular love stories were frequently laced with jealousy, hinting at the darker emotions that were linked in many minds, to love. This darker side was a significant part of the story of changing ideas about intimacy in post-war Italy, as was the growing desire to marry for love. Control and violence against women was closely linked to southern ideas about family honour but also to anxieties about Italy's changing society, which manifested itself in romantic jealousy. Through its exploration of courtship, marriage, honour crime, forced marriage, jealousy, and marriage breakdown, Love, Honour, and Jealousy traces the ways in which the lives both of individuals and of the nation itself, were shaped by changing understandings of romantic love and its darker companions, honour and jealousy.
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- 2019
18. Love, Inc. : Dating Apps, the Big White Wedding, and Chasing the Happily Neverafter
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Laurie Essig and Laurie Essig
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- Love--Social aspects, Happiness--Social aspects, Economics--Sociological aspects
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The notion of “happily ever after” has been ingrained in many of us since childhood—meet someone, date, have the big white wedding, and enjoy your well-deserved future. But why do we buy into this idea? Is love really all we need? Author Laurie Essig invites us to flip this concept of romance on its head and see it for what it really is—an ideology that we desperately cling to as a way to cope with the fact that we believe we cannot control or affect the societal, economic, and political structures around us. From climate change to nuclear war, white nationalism to the worship of wealth and conspicuous consumption—as the future becomes seemingly less secure, Americans turn away from the public sphere and find shelter in the private. Essig argues that when we do this, we allow romance to blind us to the real work that needs to be done—building global movements that inspire a change in government policies to address economic and social inequality.
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- 2019
19. The End of Love : A Sociology of Negative Relations
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Eva Illouz and Eva Illouz
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- Interpersonal relations--Psychological aspects, Man-woman relationships--Psychological aspects, Love--Social aspects, Social media, Interpersonal relations and culture
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Western culture has endlessly represented the ways in which love miraculously erupts in people's lives, the mythical moment in which one knows someone is destined for us; the feverish waiting for a phone call or an email, the thrill that runs our spine at the mere thought of him or her. Yet, a culture that has so much to say about love is virtually silent on the no less mysterious moments when we avoid falling in love, where we fall out of love, when the one who kept us awake at night now leaves us indifferent, or when we hurry away from those who excited us a few months or even a few hours before. In The End of Love, Eva Illouz documents the multifarious ways in which relationships end. She argues that if modern love was once marked by the freedom to enter sexual and emotional bonds according to one's will and choice, contemporary love has now become characterized by practices of non-choice, the freedom to withdraw from relationships. Illouz dubs this process by which relationships fade, evaporate, dissolve, and break down'unloving.'While sociology has classically focused on the formation of social bonds, The End of Love makes a powerful case for studying why and how social bonds collapse and dissolve. Particularly striking is the role that capitalism plays in practices of non-choice and'unloving.'The unmaking of social bonds, she argues, is connected to contemporary capitalism that is characterized by practices of non-commitment and non-choice, practices that enable the quick withdrawal from a transaction and the quick realignment of prices and the breaking of loyalties. Unloving and non-choice have in turn a profound impact on society and economics as they explain why people may be having fewer children, increasingly living alone, and having less sex. The End of Love presents a profound and original analysis of the effects of capitalism and consumer culture on personal relationships and of what the dissolution of personal relationships means for capitalism.
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- 2019
20. In Search of the Good Society : Love, Hope and Art As Political Economy
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Malcolm McIntosh and Malcolm McIntosh
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- Art and society, Hope--Social aspects, Progress, Love--Social aspects
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Compelling reading, this book both reinforces and elevates the role of art in the exploration and analysis of the concepts of democracy, globalization and capitalism. In the book, the author describes a post-human world, a state we have already entered. But how should we think about it, given we have already been co-opted? Can we articulate the future outside the false discipline that the market often dictates, beyond the clutches of a few social media companies, and maintain our rich diversities while holding on to those things that make life possible and worthwhile: love, hope and art?Running throughout the book is the central theme of uncertainty and divergence. It is uncompromising in asking the question about the need for a new global creation story, which has at its core not the certainties of one defined creation myth but the need to feel comfortable with the uncertainty principle both in physics and the political economy. It is up to artists, scientists and philosophers to articulate this wonder and to help us write a new global creation story based on art (the arts), uncertainty, diversity, risk and wonder – and of course knowledge. This book has the capacity to both clarify and re-shape your thinking.
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- 2018
21. Amor y política en Agustín de Hipona: una visión crítica
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Daniela Pinto Meza and Daniela Pinto Meza
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- Love--Social aspects, Christianity and politics
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Este libro realiza análisis crítico de la relación que se establece entre los conceptos de amor y política en el pensamiento de Agustín de Hipona. Sus páginas responden a la pregunta: ¿puede la noción de amor transformarse en aquella fuerza que una con lazo único a los hombres en la modernidad, superando sus problemáticas existenciales derivadas de su misma condición social?
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- 2018
22. Depressive Love : A Social Pathology
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Emma Engdahl and Emma Engdahl
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- Depression, Mental--Social aspects, Love--Social aspects
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Love and depression are key elements in the cultural script of emotions or affectual life within contemporary Western society, and the two have become intertwined to such an extent that it is informative to talk about depressive love. Indeed, the most common source of depression is intimate relationships, in which one partner is not recognised by the other as being in need or worthy of loving care. This book addresses the question of how it is possible for opposite emotional experiences such as love and depression to appear simultaneously, empirically documenting the phenomenon of depressive love and its implications through studies of art, including music, literature and photography, and the experiences of everyday life, by way of interviews and the analysis of e-mail-, sms-, messenger-correspondence, and other new media spaces. Engaging with a range of sociological, psychoanalytic and philosophical theories of love, depression and emotion, including the work of Simmel, Alberoni, Barthes, Hochschild, Giddens, Luhmann, Beck and Beck-Gernsheim, Illouz, Bauman, Hegel, Honneth, Ehrenberg, Han, Lévinas, Sartre, Freud, Lacan, and Kristeva, to name but a few, the author examines the ways in which depressive love is expressed in modern society, asking whether it is a new phenomenon and confined to the West and if not, what is distinctive about depressive love and its associated (dys)functions in contemporary Western society. An empirically rich and theoretically broad study of depressive love as a sign of our times, this book will appeal to scholars and students of social theory and the sociology and philosophy of emotion and interpersonal relationships.
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- 2018
23. Love in the Time of Ethnography : Essays on Connection As a Focus and Basis for Research
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Lucinda Carspecken and Lucinda Carspecken
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- Ethnology--Research, Love--Social aspects, Love--Philosophy, Emotions--Social aspects
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Love in the Time of Ethnography explores love – variously defined – as an important facet of human life and a worthy focus of study. The authors look at love in association with an Alevi and Sunni couple in Turkey, organizers of Mexican American and immigrant youth movements, Christian missionaries in China, an elderly man with dementia, two women “coming home” to queer identity, a White researcher working with Black women in the US, the common ground between Dōgen's Zen teachings and Habermas's critical theory, an Albanian Sufi community in Michigan and interactions between humans and the natural world. It also includes theoretical writing on the place of love in social analysis, whether this involves relationships between researchers and participants or the nature of human connection itself. The authors argue that social research is an affective process as well as a cognitive one, and that fellow feeling is an essential component of making sense of the world.Along with more traditional scholarly forms, the contributors to this book use auto-ethnography, life stories, archival research and poetry, noting that style itself conveys information and emotion. Writing is always to some extent partisan. While anthropologists and other social researchers have explored this idea over the last few decades, they have more often explored it with an eye to critique than to the ideals underlying that critique. This is a collection of essays about what ethnographers are aiming for as well as the problems they address, and the authors discuss ethical principles like agape, hizmet and cariño as rationales for ethnography and rationales for social change.
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- 2018
24. A consideration of love
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Jessup, Brad
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- 2020
25. National accounts: Love in a time of apocalypse
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Measham, Fatima
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- 2019
26. 'Ida' - for love of a classic yacht: A Sydney family's journey through New Zealand's boating history
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Shirley, Catherine
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- 2019
27. Romantic Love in Cultural Contexts
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Victor Karandashev and Victor Karandashev
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- Sex customs--Cross-cultural studies, Love--Social aspects, Love--Cross-cultural studies, Marriage--Cross-cultural studies, Love--History
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This volume presents a conceptual, historical, anthropological, and sociological review of how culture affects our experience and expression of romantic love. What is romantic love and how is it different from and similar to other kinds of love? How is romantic love related to sex and marriage in human history and across contemporary cultures? What cultural factors mediate attraction in love? These are some of the questions the volume explores through its interdisciplinary yet focused lens. Much of the current research evidence suggests that love is a universal emotion experienced by a majority of people, in various historical eras, and in all the world's cultures. Yet, love displays in different ways because culture has an impact on people's conceptions of love and the ways they feel, think, and behave in romantic relationships. This volume summarizes classical knowledge on love and culture while at the same time focusing sharply on recent studies and cutting-edge research that has advanced the field.Divided into three parts, the volume begins by defining and analyzing the concept of romantic love and interdisciplinary approach to its study in cultural context. Part II traces the origin and evolution of romantic love both in various places throughout the world and various time periods throughout history. Part III presents the revolutionary expansion of romantic love ideas and practices in the late 20th and early 21st centuries in various parts of the world, focusing particularly on the development of romantic love as a cultural ideal of the modern cultures. Finally, the book concludes by summarizing the major achievements in this field of study and predicts future development. A timely and thoughtful addition to the literature, Romantic Love in Cultural Contexts delivers thought-provoking insights to researchers in relationship scholarship, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies, and all those interested in the universal human concept of love.Overall I find Dr. Victor Karandashev is an excellent and fine scholar who has a firm grasp of both the fundamental principles of cross-cultural research and of anthropology. In our increasingly connected world Romantic Love in Cultural Contexts updates and adds to the descriptions and explanations of similarities and differences in romantic love across generations and cultures. Romantic love encompasses the life span, rather than being a phenomenon largely confined to youthful years. The topic of this project concerns the deepest of our sentiments and pervades life from birth to death. This book contributes to better knowledge of this phenomenon across generations. Félix Neto (Professor of Psychology) Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação Universidade do Porto, Portugal
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- 2017
28. Love and Its Critics : From the Song of Songs to Shakespeare and Milton’s Eden
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Michael Bryson, Arpi Movsesian, Michael Bryson, and Arpi Movsesian
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- Courtly love--History, Literature, Medieval--History and criticism, Love poetry--History and criticism, Courtly love in literature, Literature, Modern--17th century--History and criticism, Love--Social aspects
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This book is a history of love and the challenge love offers to the laws and customs of its times and places, as told through poetry from the Song of Songs to John Milton's Paradise Lost. It is also an account of the critical reception afforded to such literature, and the ways in which criticism has attempted to stifle this challenge. Bryson and Movsesian argue that the poetry they explore celebrates and reinvents the love the troubadour poets of the eleventh and twelfth centuries called fin'amor: love as an end in itself, mutual and freely chosen even in the face of social, religious, or political retribution. Neither eros nor agape, neither exclusively of the body, nor solely of the spirit, this love is a middle path. Alongside this tradition has grown a critical movement that employs a'hermeneutics of suspicion', in Paul Ricoeur's phrase, to claim that passionate love poetry is not what it seems, and should be properly understood as worship of God, subordination to Empire, or an entanglement with the structures of language itself – in short, the very things it resists. The book engages with some of the seminal literature of the Western canon, including the Bible, the poetry of Ovid, and works by English authors such as William Shakespeare and John Donne, and with criticism that stretches from the earliest readings of the Song of Songs to contemporary academic literature. Lively and enjoyable in its style, it attempts to restore a sense of pleasure to the reading of poetry, and to puncture critical insistence that literature must be outwitted. It will be of value to professional, graduate, and advanced undergraduate scholars of literature, and to the educated general reader interested in treatments of love in poetry throughout history.
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- 2017
29. Love and Society : Special Social Forms and the Master Emotion
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Swen Seebach and Swen Seebach
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- Love--Social aspects
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Why does love matter?Love and Society discusses the meaning and importance of love for contemporary society. Love is not only an emotion that occurs in our intimate relationships; it is a special emotion that allows us to relate to each other in a lasting fashion, to create out of our individual pasts a shared past, which enables us to project a shared future. Bringing together the idea of Simmel's second order forms with theories of love, this insightful volume shows that the answer to why love is so central to society can be found in the social transformation of the last two centuries. It also explains how we can build our strongest social bonds on the fragility of an emotions thanks to the creation of'special moments'(love rituals) and'intimate stories'(love myths) that are central to the weaving of lasting social bonds. Going to the cinema, reading a book together or sharing songs are forms of weaving bonds of love and part of the cycle of love. But love is not only shared between two people; the desire and the search for love is something we share with almost all members of society.With rich empirical data, an analysis of love's transformation in modernity, and a critical engagement with classical and contemporary theorists, this book provides a lively discussion on the meaning and importance of love for today's society. It will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers who are interested in fields such as Sociology of Emotions, Sociological Theory and Sociology of Morality.
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- 2017
30. Love : The Biology Behind the Heart
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Anthony Walsh and Anthony Walsh
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- Love--Social aspects, Love
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Love is a little word with a universe of meanings and has engaged people's interest throughout human history. The need to give and receive love lies deep within human nature. Philosophers, poets, theologians, sociologists, and scientists have all attempted to explain its exact origin, but is it an evolutionary adaptation, or a social construct?Walsh discusses that the nature of and need for love has biological origins. He draws upon Darwin's sexual selection theory to define the perceptions of love by infants through the process of experience-dependent brain wiring. He observes that mother love makes a child capable of loving and that father love makes a child feel worthy of love. He appraises the origin and purpose of romantic love in his discussions on sexual reproduction by looking at chemical and neurological responses to love and the influence of love on one's physical and mental health.With frequent quotes from literary masters like Shakespeare to orient one's scientific and humanistic understanding of love, Walsh goes on to explore various styles of romantic love, including monogamy, promiscuity, bartering love, and betrayed love; the effects of a skewed sex ratio on dating and mating practices; and the age-old quest for a perfect society populated by perfect people obeying the biblical command to'love one another.'
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- 2016
31. 'Another country'
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Tu, Jessie
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- 2018
32. The Normal Chaos of Love
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Ulrich Beck, Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, Ulrich Beck, and Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim
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- Love--Social aspects, Interpersonal relations
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This is a brilliant study of the nature of love in modern society. Ulrich Beck and Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim argue that the nature of love is changing fundamentally, creating opportunities for democracy or chaos in personal life.
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- 2015
33. Die Welt der Liebe : Liebessemantiken zwischen Globalität und Lokalität
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Takemitsu Morikawa and Takemitsu Morikawa
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- Love--Social aspects, Semantics
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Wie ist der globale Konsum von Liebe möglich? Was geschieht, wenn lokale und globale Semantiken zusammenstoßen? Fördert diese Begegnung die Evolution der Liebessemantik - oder wird sie dadurch behindert? Dieser Band beleuchtet das Spannungsverhältnis von Globalität und Lokalität anhand von unterschiedlichen Rezeptionen der modernen, westlich geprägten Liebessemantik in verschiedenen Kulturkreisen und sozialen Schichten. Systematisch präsentieren und diskutieren die Beiträge verschiedene Rezeptionsprozesse sowie Modifikationen durch die Konfrontation mit lokalen, traditionellen Semantiken und ermöglichen so einen außergewöhnlichen Einblick in die Welt der Liebe.
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- 2014
34. Love : A Question for Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
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Anna G. Jónasdóttir, Ann Ferguson, Anna G. Jónasdóttir, and Ann Ferguson
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- Love--Social aspects, Man-woman relationships, Sex, Feminist theory, Feminism
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This unique, timely book of original essays sets the stage for a new materialist feminist debate on the analysis, ethics and politics of love. The contributors raise questions about social power and domination, situating their research in a materialist feminist perspective that investigates love historically, in order to understand changing ideologies, representations and practices. The essays range from studies of particular representations and examples of love - feminist translation, mass media images and internet love blogs - to feminist theories of love and marriage, to ethical and political theories describing, critiquing or advocating the use of love in groups as a radical force. They break new ground in bringing together questions of gendered interests in love, temporal dimensions of loving practices and the politics of love in radical transformations of society.
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- 2014
35. Liquid love?: Dating apps, sex, relationships and the digital transformation of intimacy
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Hobbs, Mitchell, Owen, Stephen, and Gerber, Livia
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- 2017
36. Closet fliers
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Akehurst, Christopher
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- 2020
37. The Global Heart Awakens : Humanity's Rite of Passage From the Love of Power to the Power of Love
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Anodea Judith and Anodea Judith
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- Social evolution--Psychological aspects, Civilization--Philosophy, Civilization, Modern--21st century, Love--Social aspects
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Positing that modern society is an adolescent culture, driven by greed and power and lying on the cusp of an era of spiritual growth and shifting values, this book explores mythic themes in various historical eras to explain the past, present, and future of the human experience. It suggests that the world is facing a rite of passage into adulthood and that a time of cooperation, stabilization, and sharing is approaching. With an original theory of history based on developmental psychology, including an analysis of masculine and feminine archetypes, this thoughtful guide weaves the narratives of human history and individuals'experiences into a path of enlightenment and a way to catalyze social change.
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- 2013
38. The Psychology of Love : [4 Volumes]
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Michele A. Paludi and Michele A. Paludi
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- Love--Psychological aspects, Love--Social aspects, Love--Cross-cultural studies, Interpersonal relations
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From arranged marriages to online dating, this four-volume work presents everything from personal accounts to empirical evidence to document what creates love in our culture as well as around the world.The field of biology views'love'as a hard-wired mammalian drive, akin to thirst and hunger. In contrast, psychology views love from a social and cultural perspective where our drive to find love—and our responses to it—are highly dependent on societal norms. In The Psychology of Love, esteemed author and educator Michele A. Paludi examines love through all lenses, thereby providing readers a deeper understanding of the ways we can express caring, sensitivity, empathy, and respect toward one another. Each chapter in this comprehensive four-volume work includes a scholarly overview of empirical research and theories about the psychology of love. In addition, individuals'own definitions of love are included. Special attention is paid to accepted standards of love across a variety of cultures, the ways individuals express liking and love across the lifecycle, and patterns in dissolutions of friendships and romantic relationships, making note of gender and race differences.
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- 2012
39. Why Love Hurts : A Sociological Explanation
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Eva Illouz and Eva Illouz
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- Love--Social aspects
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Few of us have been spared the agonies of intimate relationships. They come in many shapes: loving a man or a woman who will not commit to us, being heartbroken when we're abandoned by a lover, engaging in Sisyphean internet searches, coming back lonely from bars, parties, or blind dates, feeling bored in a relationship that is so much less than we had envisaged - these are only some of the ways in which the search for love is a difficult and often painful experience. Despite the widespread and almost collective character of these experiences, our culture insists they are the result of faulty or insufficiently mature psyches. For many, the Freudian idea that the family designs the pattern of an individual's erotic career has been the main explanation for why and how we fail to find or sustain love. Psychoanalysis and popular psychology have succeeded spectacularly in convincing us that individuals bear responsibility for the misery of their romantic and erotic lives. The purpose of this book is to change our way of thinking about what is wrong in modern relationships. The problem is not dysfunctional childhoods or insufficiently self-aware psyches, but rather the institutional forces shaping how we love. The argument of this book is that the modern romantic experience is shaped by a fundamental transformation in the ecology and architecture of romantic choice. The samples from which men and women choose a partner, the modes of evaluating prospective partners, the very importance of choice and autonomy and what people imagine to be the spectrum of their choices: all these aspects of choice have transformed the very core of the will, how we want a partner, the sense of worth bestowed by relationships, and the organization of desire. This book does to love what Marx did to commodities: it shows that it is shaped by social relations and institutions and that it circulates in a marketplace of unequal actors.
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- 2012
40. Plato's argument for celibacy
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Zimmerman, Brandon
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- 2015
41. Try to See It My Way : Being Fair in Love and Marriage
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B. Janet Hibbs Ph.D, Karen J. Getzen Ph.D, B. Janet Hibbs Ph.D, and Karen J. Getzen Ph.D
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- Interpersonal relations, Love--Social aspects, Couples, Fairness
- Abstract
a deeply probing book that gets to the heart of what all healthy romantic relationships need: fairness Most couples enter marriage hoping it will last forever-so why are more and more relationships failing? As Dr. B. Janet Hibbs explains, the key to solving most relationship problems-whether relating to money, children, chores, sex, or in-laws-is through a shared sense of fairness. Intuitively, we think we know what's'fair.'But as this book reveals, the way we each understand fairness is much more complex, and is powerfully shaped by our family expectations and experiences. Dr. Hibbs provides readers with a road map for recognizing imbalances and building a stronger, more loving relationship based on a new kind of fairness. Filled with compassion, practical advice, and compelling, real-life examples throughout, this book offers a groundbreaking understanding of the issues that divide couples over time-and how they can be happier and closer than ever.
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- 2009
42. A Psychosocial Exploration of Love and Intimacy
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J. Brown and J. Brown
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- Intimacy (Psychology), Love--Social aspects, Intimacy (Psychology)--Social aspects, Psychoanalysis, Sex (Psychology), Social psychology, Gender expression, Self, Gender identity, Philosophy of mind, Social sciences, Sociology, Personality, Experiential research, Love--Psychological aspects, Identity (Psychology)
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Organised around a single question: is love possible?, Brown's book provides conceptualisations of love and its possibility from sociological, philosophical and psychoanalytic viewpoints. She argues for the importance of a psychosocial understanding of love and provides a critical discussion of the philosophy and methods of Psychosocial Studies.
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- 2006
43. Love, Heterosexuality and Society
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Paul Johnson and Paul Johnson
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- Heterosexuality, Love--Social aspects, Sex, Identity (Psychology)
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Heterosexuality is a largely ‘silent'set of practices and identities – it is assumed to be everywhere and yet often remains unnamed and unexplored. Despite recent changes in the theoretical understanding and representation of sexuality, heterosexuality continues to be socially normative.Forging a new agenda for the study of heterosexuality, this in-depth volume, the first research monograph to focus on heterosexuality and society, presents an empirical study of the construction, negotiation and enactment of heterosexual sexuality. Using detailed interview data, it investigates how heterosexuality, as both an identity and a set of practices, is accomplished through love relationships. Rather than assuming that romantic love is an outcome or expression of a pre-defined sexuality, Johnson explores how sexuality is brought to life through love.Situated in the ongoing theoretical debates concerning the relationship between gender and sexuality, Paul Johnson's book shows how ways of loving are interwoven with the construction, practice, regulation and government of heterosexuality. Excellently written, this important book also looks at gender in society, and explores such areas as heterosexual subjectivities and the borders of desire. As such, the research it contains will be valuable for all students of sociology and gender studies.
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- 2005
44. Philosophical kissing
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Trakakis, NN and Arnold, Vivien
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- 2013
45. Jesmond park; Ikeya-Seki
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Trainor, Leon
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- 2013
46. 愛情的社會學意義: 當代香港文學的愛慾敘事.
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劉小麗., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Sociology., Liu, Xiaoli., 劉小麗., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Sociology., and Liu, Xiaoli.
- Abstract
劉小麗., Submitted: March 2010., Thesis (doctoral)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010., Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-253)., Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web., s in Chinese and English., Liu Xiaoli., http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b6074823, Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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- 2010
47. Grown-Up Love
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Konner, Joan
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Popular culture--Psychological aspects ,Sociology ,Love--Social aspects ,Emotions--Social aspects ,FOS: Sociology - Abstract
Joan Konner (shown here with her husband, Alvin Perlmutter) Investigates the differences between romance and other kinds of love in "Grown-up Love" (page 158), "Romance is a stage when it comes to love," she says, "but popular culture seems stuck on that romantic stage," Konner has been a television news reporter, writer, and Emmy Award-winning producer and has created more than 50 documentaries. She is professor and dean emerita of the Columbia university Graduate School of Journalism.
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- 2003
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48. The lived experience of adolescent love
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Austin, Wendy Joan.
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- Love--Psychological aspects, Adolescence--Psychological aspects, Adolescence--Social aspects, Social interaction in adolescence--Psychological aspects, Love--Social aspects
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- 1997
49. Don't fall in love with a dreamer: .
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Goodfriend, Pennelope and Goodfriend, Pennelope
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Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection
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- 1984
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