Revolutions of the Heart: Gender, Power and the Delusions of LovePsychology Press, 1999 - 168 páginas This book looks at how heterosexual relationships really work. Author?? argues that the process of falling in love is just a brief holiday from the gender roles which quickly reassert themselves in their old forms. Topics covered include romantic love, the problem of desire and the trouble with love. |
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Contenido
Government by love | 1 |
A diminishing life in chains | 5 |
The democratisation of love | 8 |
The political economy of love | 10 |
Concrete love | 13 |
Different but equal? | 14 |
The language of the heart | 16 |
The path of freedom? | 18 |
The power puzzle | 73 |
Good boys bad boys | 75 |
Maternal compensations | 78 |
Mummys Boy | 81 |
his story | 84 |
Summary and conclusion | 87 |
The daughters submission | 89 |
The power of silence | 90 |
Summary and conclusion | 21 |
Romantic transformations | 23 |
Looking for a change | 24 |
Single dissatisfactions | 26 |
Writing herself into love | 29 |
Risking it all | 31 |
The saved and the damned | 34 |
Another time another place | 37 |
True love at last | 39 |
Summary and conclusion | 40 |
Analysing love | 42 |
Freudian transformations | 43 |
Losing herself | 46 |
Finding herself | 48 |
Women who could do anything | 50 |
Men who were not men | 52 |
Gender love and the missing self | 55 |
The trouble with love | 58 |
Summary and conclusion | 61 |
Everybodys mummy | 64 |
The abandonment | 65 |
Shes so demanding | 67 |
Holding it all together | 70 |
The power of evasion | 93 |
Rational manemotional woman | 95 |
Power of the fathers | 97 |
Feeling so small | 100 |
Selfobjectification | 102 |
Selfsilencing | 104 |
Daddys Girl | 107 |
her story | 109 |
Summary and conclusion | 112 |
Dialectics of love | 114 |
Twisted bonds | 116 |
He couldnt even see it | 118 |
But he said he loved me | 122 |
The security paradox | 128 |
Breaking the spell | 132 |
Love and loves untwisting | 136 |
Summary and conclusion | 139 |
Misguided revolutions | 141 |
Appendix | 154 |
Bibliography | 158 |
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Revolutions of the Heart: Gender, Power and the Delusions of Love Wendy Langford Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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