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Love and Sexuality in Social Theory considers the role that love and sexuality play in private and public life.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040252253
- Artikelnr.: 72278475
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040252253
- Artikelnr.: 72278475
Emiliano Bevilacqua is Professor of Sociology at the University of Salento. His research interests lie in social theory and the relationship between subjectivity and economics. He is the author of several publications, including 'Emotional Foundations of the Market: Sympathy and Self-Interest' (Frontiers in Sociology, Vol. 7, 2022) and 'The Government of Sentiments in Adam Smith's Sociology. A Sociological Reading' (Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, n. 3, 2020). Mariano Longo is Professor of Sociology at the University of Salento. His research interests lie in emotions in social theory and the relationship between fiction and the social sciences. He is the author of several publications, including Emotions through Literature. Fictional Narratives, Society and the Emotional Self (Routledge, 2020) and Fiction and Social Realty: Literature and Narrative as Sociological Resources (Routledge, 2015). He is the author of Charles Horton Cooley, pp. 113-133, in M. Cerulo, A. Scribano (eds.), The Emotions in the Classics of Sociology: A Study in Social Theory (Routledge, 2021). Michael Hviid Jacobsen is Professor of Sociology at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research interests lie in social theory and the relationship between emotions and everyday life. He is the editor of several recent publications, including The Routledge International Handbook of Goffman Studies (Routledge, 2022, edited with Greg Smith), Intimations of Nostalgia: Multidisciplinary Explorations of an Enduring Emotion (2021), and Death in Contemporary Popular Culture (Routledge, 2019, edited with Adriana Teodorescu).
'Introduction. Introduction: Sexuality and Social Theory: Studying
Sexuality, Love and Intimate Life. Part I. Forerunners and Modern Classics.
1. Authority, Love, and Sexuality in the Works of John Millar. 2. Georg
Simmel: the Flirtation, the Love, and the Dualism of Individuality. 3.
Discovering Altruism: Sorokin's Love Analysis. 4. The Chicago School's
Reflection on Love, Sexuality, and Deviance: A Reading of William Isaac
Thomas's "The Unadjusted Girl: With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior
Analysis". 5. Marianne Weber and the (wo)men's Condition: Love as a Device
for Social Change. 6. Love and Sexuality in the Frankfurt School. 7.
Reich's Legacy: Power and Sexuality in Social Life. 8. The Crossed
Ambivalence: Social Equality and Sexual Difference in Simone De Beauvoir.
9. Intimacy in the Interaction Order: The Legacy of Erving Goffman in
Studies of Gender, Love and Sexuality. Part II. Classics of the
Contemporary Age. 10. Michel Foucault: Sex and Sexuality in the Genealogy
of the Modern Western Subject. 11. The Code of Intimacy. Love and Sexuality
in Niklas Luhmann. 12. The New Diotima: Agnes Heller's Thoughts on Love.
13. Sexual Scripts: Sexuality and Desire in the Work of John H. Gagnon and
William Simon. 14. The Trials and Tribulations of Late-modern Intimate
Life: Revisiting the Ideas of Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck and Zygmunt
Bauman on Contemporary Love, Sexuality, and Eroticism. 15. Romantic
Suffering and Morality: Love for Illouz.
Sexuality, Love and Intimate Life. Part I. Forerunners and Modern Classics.
1. Authority, Love, and Sexuality in the Works of John Millar. 2. Georg
Simmel: the Flirtation, the Love, and the Dualism of Individuality. 3.
Discovering Altruism: Sorokin's Love Analysis. 4. The Chicago School's
Reflection on Love, Sexuality, and Deviance: A Reading of William Isaac
Thomas's "The Unadjusted Girl: With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior
Analysis". 5. Marianne Weber and the (wo)men's Condition: Love as a Device
for Social Change. 6. Love and Sexuality in the Frankfurt School. 7.
Reich's Legacy: Power and Sexuality in Social Life. 8. The Crossed
Ambivalence: Social Equality and Sexual Difference in Simone De Beauvoir.
9. Intimacy in the Interaction Order: The Legacy of Erving Goffman in
Studies of Gender, Love and Sexuality. Part II. Classics of the
Contemporary Age. 10. Michel Foucault: Sex and Sexuality in the Genealogy
of the Modern Western Subject. 11. The Code of Intimacy. Love and Sexuality
in Niklas Luhmann. 12. The New Diotima: Agnes Heller's Thoughts on Love.
13. Sexual Scripts: Sexuality and Desire in the Work of John H. Gagnon and
William Simon. 14. The Trials and Tribulations of Late-modern Intimate
Life: Revisiting the Ideas of Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck and Zygmunt
Bauman on Contemporary Love, Sexuality, and Eroticism. 15. Romantic
Suffering and Morality: Love for Illouz.
'Introduction. Introduction: Sexuality and Social Theory: Studying
Sexuality, Love and Intimate Life. Part I. Forerunners and Modern Classics.
1. Authority, Love, and Sexuality in the Works of John Millar. 2. Georg
Simmel: the Flirtation, the Love, and the Dualism of Individuality. 3.
Discovering Altruism: Sorokin's Love Analysis. 4. The Chicago School's
Reflection on Love, Sexuality, and Deviance: A Reading of William Isaac
Thomas's "The Unadjusted Girl: With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior
Analysis". 5. Marianne Weber and the (wo)men's Condition: Love as a Device
for Social Change. 6. Love and Sexuality in the Frankfurt School. 7.
Reich's Legacy: Power and Sexuality in Social Life. 8. The Crossed
Ambivalence: Social Equality and Sexual Difference in Simone De Beauvoir.
9. Intimacy in the Interaction Order: The Legacy of Erving Goffman in
Studies of Gender, Love and Sexuality. Part II. Classics of the
Contemporary Age. 10. Michel Foucault: Sex and Sexuality in the Genealogy
of the Modern Western Subject. 11. The Code of Intimacy. Love and Sexuality
in Niklas Luhmann. 12. The New Diotima: Agnes Heller's Thoughts on Love.
13. Sexual Scripts: Sexuality and Desire in the Work of John H. Gagnon and
William Simon. 14. The Trials and Tribulations of Late-modern Intimate
Life: Revisiting the Ideas of Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck and Zygmunt
Bauman on Contemporary Love, Sexuality, and Eroticism. 15. Romantic
Suffering and Morality: Love for Illouz.
Sexuality, Love and Intimate Life. Part I. Forerunners and Modern Classics.
1. Authority, Love, and Sexuality in the Works of John Millar. 2. Georg
Simmel: the Flirtation, the Love, and the Dualism of Individuality. 3.
Discovering Altruism: Sorokin's Love Analysis. 4. The Chicago School's
Reflection on Love, Sexuality, and Deviance: A Reading of William Isaac
Thomas's "The Unadjusted Girl: With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior
Analysis". 5. Marianne Weber and the (wo)men's Condition: Love as a Device
for Social Change. 6. Love and Sexuality in the Frankfurt School. 7.
Reich's Legacy: Power and Sexuality in Social Life. 8. The Crossed
Ambivalence: Social Equality and Sexual Difference in Simone De Beauvoir.
9. Intimacy in the Interaction Order: The Legacy of Erving Goffman in
Studies of Gender, Love and Sexuality. Part II. Classics of the
Contemporary Age. 10. Michel Foucault: Sex and Sexuality in the Genealogy
of the Modern Western Subject. 11. The Code of Intimacy. Love and Sexuality
in Niklas Luhmann. 12. The New Diotima: Agnes Heller's Thoughts on Love.
13. Sexual Scripts: Sexuality and Desire in the Work of John H. Gagnon and
William Simon. 14. The Trials and Tribulations of Late-modern Intimate
Life: Revisiting the Ideas of Anthony Giddens, Ulrich Beck and Zygmunt
Bauman on Contemporary Love, Sexuality, and Eroticism. 15. Romantic
Suffering and Morality: Love for Illouz.