A Psychosocial Exploration of Love and Intimacy

A Psychosocial Exploration of Love and Intimacy
Author: J. Brown
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006-06-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230501515

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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.

IDIOT LOVE and the Elements of Intimacy

IDIOT LOVE and the Elements of Intimacy
Author: David Stromberg
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030426958

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This book turns our search for intimacy on its head, suggesting that our way to creativity in love may be through idiocy. The book takes its readers on a journey through the work of Plato and Melanie Klein in theorizing the dynamics of intimacy while exploring some of the paradoxical aspects of love in works by Fyodor Dostoevsky and French filmmaker Catherine Breillat. Revisiting core concepts of how we think about relationships, the book lays out a model for relational breakdown—the idiot lovecycle—in which we are constantly in the flux between seeing ourselves and seeing the other. Effecting close readings of literary, philosophical, and psychoanalytical sources, the book draws on parallels between these fields of inquiry while tracing their shared intellectual genealogy, suggesting that the tension between Narcissus and Cassandra, with its inherent conflicts, is also the space through which love emerges from intimacy.

Emotion

Emotion
Author: Shelley Day Sclater,D. Jones,H. Price,C. Yates
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2009-08-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780230245136

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This unique collection provides a psychosocial approach to emotion, exploring the emotional undercurrents of everyday phenomena as diverse as war reporting, advertising, education, criminality, public policy and motherhood, and including contributors from sociology, psychology, cultural and media studies, and psychoanalytical studies.

The Psychology of Love and Hate in Intimate Relationships

The Psychology of Love and Hate in Intimate Relationships
Author: Katherine Aumer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783319392776

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Social psychology has made great advancements in understanding how our romantic relationships function and to some extent, dissolve. However, the social and behavioral sciences in much of western scholarship often focus exclusively on the more positive aspects of intimate relationships--and less so on more controversial or unconventional aspects. The goal of this volume is to explore and illuminate some of these underrepresented aspects: aspects such as non-monogamy, female orgasm, sadism, and hate, that often function alongside love in intimate relationships. Ultimately, by looking at intimate relationships in this way, the volume contributes to and advocates for a more holistic and comprehensive view of intimate relationships. Throughout the volume, contributors from social, clinical, and evolutionary psychology cover love and hate from a variety of (sometimes opposing) perspectives. The first section, covers love and the changing landscape of intimate relationships. Its chapters review the current literature and research of understudied topics like non-monogamy, female orgasm, sexual fantasies, and the viewpoint of love as something other than positive. The second section explores hate and how hate can operate in intimate relationships--for example, the appearance of sadistic behavior and debates the nature of hate as either a motivation or emotion. The volume concludes, by looking at ways in which the appearance of hate in relationships can be dealt with and overcome successfully. Taken together, these two sections reflect the full variety of experiences within intimate relationships. With the aim of exploring how love and hate can-and frequently do-work together, The Psychology of Love and Hate in Intimate Relationships is a fascinating psychological exploration of intimate relationships in modern times. It is an invaluable resource to academics and students specializing in psychology, gender, and sociology, including clinicians and therapists, and all those interested in increasing our knowledge of intimate relationships.

Contemporary Adulthood

Contemporary Adulthood
Author: J. Burnett
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2010-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230290297

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A new approach which problematizes the category of contemporary adulthood, this book includes chapters on demographic change; becoming thirty-something; graduates and work; mental health and happiness; new configurations of masculinity; the sexual lifecourse; political beliefs in adulthood; and adulthood and the housing market.

Love s Refraction

Love s Refraction
Author: Jillian Deri
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781442628694

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In Love's Refraction, Jillian Deri explores the distinctive question of how and why polyamorists – people who practice consensual non-monogamy – manage jealousy. Her focus is on the polyamorist concept of “compersion” – taking pleasure in a lover's other romantic and sexual encounters.

Mediatized Worlds

Mediatized Worlds
Author: A. Hepp,F. Krotz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137300355

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How does the media influence our everyday lives? In which ways do our social worlds change when they interact with media? And what are the consequences for theorizing media and communication? Starting with questions like these, Mediatized Worlds discusses the transformation of our lives by their increasing mediatization. The chapters cover topics such as rethinking mediatization, mediatized communities, the mediatization of private lives and of organizational contexts, and the future perspective for mediatization research. The empirical studies offer new access to questions of mediatization an access that grounds mediatization in life-world and social-world perspectives.

New Perspectives on International Comparative Literature

New Perspectives on International Comparative Literature
Author: Shunqing Cao,Theo D’haen,Liang Chang,Shu Zhou
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-07-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527587175

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Bringing together 17 articles by renowned scholars from around the globe, this volume offers a multi-dimensional view of comparative and world literature. Drawing on the scope of these scholars’ collective intellects and insights, it connects disparate research contexts to illuminate the multi-dimensional views of related areas as we step into the third decade of the 21st century. The book will be of particular interest to scholars working in comparative literary and cultural studies and to readers interested in the future of literary studies in a cross-culturized world.