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This book addresses the nature of intimacy and relationships in a
time of what Eva Illouz characterizes as 'cold intimacies'. The
contributors to this collection highlight the ambivalence and
tensions contained in 'intimacy' by uncovering a nuanced and
complex dynamic, in which interpersonal relations and the public
sphere are mutually constituted. A range of topics areexplored,
including the new conditions of 'choice', the abundance of
partners, class and emotional competence, rational decision-making
and the specific forms of 'love pain' which can emerge from cooled
intimacy. The chapters also shed light on the limits of this
theoretical contribution, highlighting the importance of parenting,
violence, poverty, and other material constraints that continue to
limit and frame individuals' romantic choices. Overall this volume
presents an interpretation of intimacy that is not just 'cold' but
includes practices, desires and feelings that are safe and
dangerous, that bring solace or erupt in violence, that lead to
salvation or condemnation, and where virtual encounters and
increased internal and crossborder mobility have altered the
relationship between intimacy and (physical/emotional) distance.
Romantic Relationships in a Time of 'Cold Intimacies' will be of
interest to scholars and students across a range of disciplines,
including sociology, social work, social policy and demography, as
well as practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in couple
relationships.
This book addresses the nature of intimacy and relationships in a
time of what Eva Illouz characterizes as 'cold intimacies'. The
contributors to this collection highlight the ambivalence and
tensions contained in 'intimacy' by uncovering a nuanced and
complex dynamic, in which interpersonal relations and the public
sphere are mutually constituted. A range of topics areexplored,
including the new conditions of 'choice', the abundance of
partners, class and emotional competence, rational decision-making
and the specific forms of 'love pain' which can emerge from cooled
intimacy. The chapters also shed light on the limits of this
theoretical contribution, highlighting the importance of parenting,
violence, poverty, and other material constraints that continue to
limit and frame individuals' romantic choices. Overall this volume
presents an interpretation of intimacy that is not just 'cold' but
includes practices, desires and feelings that are safe and
dangerous, that bring solace or erupt in violence, that lead to
salvation or condemnation, and where virtual encounters and
increased internal and crossborder mobility have altered the
relationship between intimacy and (physical/emotional) distance.
Romantic Relationships in a Time of 'Cold Intimacies' will be of
interest to scholars and students across a range of disciplines,
including sociology, social work, social policy and demography, as
well as practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in couple
relationships.
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