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Imagining We In The Age Of I Romance And Social Bonding In Contemporary Culture Mary Harrod Editor

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Imagining We In The Age Of I Romance And Social Bonding In Contemporary Culture Mary Harrod Editor
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Imagining We In The Age Of I Romance And Social Bonding In Contemporary Culture Mary Harrod Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.58 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Mary Harrod (editor), Suzanne Leonard (editor), Diane Negra (editor)
ISBN: 9780367483289, 0367483289
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Imagining We In The Age Of I Romance And Social Bonding In Contemporary Culture Mary Harrod Editor by Mary Harrod (editor), Suzanne Leonard (editor), Diane Negra (editor) 9780367483289, 0367483289 instant download after payment.

In the early twenty-first century shifts in gender and sexuality, work and mobility patterns and especially technology have provoked interest in perceived threats to social bonding on a global scale. This edited collection explores the fracturing of couple culture but also its persistence.

Looking at a variety of media sites―including film, television, popular print fiction, new media and new technologies―this volume’s diverse range of contributors examine how mediated scenes of intimacy proliferate, while real-life experiences are cast in a newly uncertain light. The collection thus challenges a latent but growing tendency towards perceptions of romantic decline, in a variety of cultural contexts and with attention to the impact of COVID-19.

This is an accessible and timely collection suitable for scholars in gender studies, media, cultural studies and communication studies.

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