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020 _a978-1501387371
082 _a306.7
100 _aStanislava, Dikova (ed.)
245 _aLove and the politics of intimacy: Bodies, boundaries, liberation
260 _aNew York:
_bBloomsbury Academic,
_c2023.
300 _axv, 243p., note., bib., ind., 23 cm X 16 cm
500 _aRecommended by: Tatsita Mishra (FPM)
521 _aContent: • Part 1 Love and communities • 1 'Love is a battle, love is a war': James Baldwin's use of love to represent race, gender and sexuality in segregated America 2 Liberating the Victorian politics of love through Jack the Lass and Anne Lister 3 The lover and the tribe 4 A love letter to white friends Part 2 Intimate bodies 5 The sharper end of love: When sex is painful, how is intimate love navigated? Reflections from a qualitative study in England and France 6 Kathy Acker's voice in Blood and Guts in High School and Deleuze and Guattari's 'desiring-machines' 7 Digital love: Love through the screen/of the screen 8 #BlackLove and dating sites: A South African perspective of cyber-love and cyber-ethics during Covid-19 Part 3 Love's boundaries • 9 Imploding fireworks: Love and self-knowledge in the contemporary Italian sentimental novel • 10 Lovespeak, love novels and the onset of modernity 11 Love as theoretical object in Marguerite Duras's writings • 12 Love without object • 13 Post-humanism and the road to castle
650 _xlove
_xsocial aspects
_xintimacy
_xpsychology
_xemotions
_xpolitical aspects
700 _aMcMahon, Wendy (ed.)
700 _aSavage, Jordan (ed.)
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