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The Contradictions of Love - Towards a feminist-realist ontology of sociosexuality (Hardcover)
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The Contradictions of Love - Towards a feminist-realist ontology of sociosexuality (Hardcover)
Series: Ontological Explorations Routledge Critical Realism
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The Contradictions of Love: Towards a feminist-realist ontology of
sociosexuality offers a robust and multifaceted theoretical account
of how, in contemporary western societies, women continue to be
subordinated to men through sexual love. The book defends and
elaborates Anna G. Jonasdottir's thesis that men tend to exploit
women of their 'love power', by means of an innovative application
of critical realism, dialectical critical realism and the
philosophy of metaReality. Gunnarsson also offers a critique of the
state of affairs of contemporary feminist theory. The author
demonstrates that the meta-theoretical framework of critical
realism offers the tools that can counter the poststructuralist
hegemony still prevailing in feminist theory. On a general level,
The Contradictions of Love attempts at reconciling theoretical
positions which tend to appear in opposition to one another. In
particular, it offers a way of bridging the gap between the notion
of love as a locus of exploitation and that of love as a force
which can conquer oppression. This book is a unique and timely
contribution in the field of feminist theory, in that it offers the
first elaborate assessment and development of Jonasdottir's
important but relatively sidestepped work, and in that it counters
poststructuralist trends from the point of view of a robust
critical realist framework that has hitherto been spectacularly
absent in feminist theory, although it offers solutions to
metatheoretical problems at the forefront of feminist debates; in
the field of critical realism broadly defined, in that it
elaborates on crucial ontological themes of (dialectical) critical
realism and the philosophy of metaReality via a discussion of the
issues of love, sexuality, gender and power; and finally, in the
field of love studies, in that it offers a sophisticated account of
how gender asymmetries prevail in love despite norms of gender
equality and reciprocity, and in that it reconciles feminist,
conflict-oriented perspectives on love with notions of love as
transcending conflict.
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