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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.
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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