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Communication Of Love Mediatized Intimacy From Love Letters To Sms Interdisciplinary And Historical Studies 1 Aufl Eva L Wyss Editor

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Communication Of Love Mediatized Intimacy From Love Letters To Sms Interdisciplinary And Historical Studies 1 Aufl Eva L Wyss Editor
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.51 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Eva L. Wyss (editor)
ISBN: 9783839424445, 3839424445
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1. Aufl.

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Communication Of Love Mediatized Intimacy From Love Letters To Sms Interdisciplinary And Historical Studies 1 Aufl Eva L Wyss Editor by Eva L. Wyss (editor) 9783839424445, 3839424445 instant download after payment.

By the end of the twentieth century certain new media had established themselves which have profoundly changed communication among lovers. SMS and email in particular have created new relational forms and forms of intimacy. From declarations of love on talk shows to televised dating games and marriage quiz shows, television offers a panoply of wildly popular theatrical communications of love. Does the neglecting of traditional communication media, such as love letters and the telephone, cause the intermingling of intimacy with the public sphere and hence the abrogation of it?
From the disciplines of sociology, history, cultural and media studies and linguistics, this book offers answers to this question by analyzing and discussing new media from various perspectives.
Contributions by Eva Illouz, Joachim R. Höflich, Friedrich Krotz, Helga Kotthoff, Karl Lenz, Sabine Maasen, and others.

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