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Love At Last Sight Dating Intimacy And Risk In Turnofthecentury Berlin Tyler Carrington

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Love At Last Sight Dating Intimacy And Risk In Turnofthecentury Berlin Tyler Carrington
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Love At Last Sight Dating Intimacy And Risk In Turnofthecentury Berlin Tyler Carrington instant download after payment.

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.24 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Tyler Carrington
ISBN: 9780190917760, 0190917768
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Love At Last Sight Dating Intimacy And Risk In Turnofthecentury Berlin Tyler Carrington by Tyler Carrington 9780190917760, 0190917768 instant download after payment.

In June 1914, a seamstress named Frieda Kliem left Berlin on a commuter train to meet the man she had fallen in love with through a newspaper personal ad. Instead of proposing marriage, the man lured her into the forest, murdered her, and stole the few valuables she had in her apartment.
Through Kliem's story,Love at Last Sightexamines the risk associated with modern approaches to dating and finding love in the turn-of-the-century metropolis. Using newspapers, diaries, police records, and court cases, it reveals the strangers, swindlers, and traditional middle-class values that threatened single people looking for intimacy in new ways. For most men and women, using modern technologies to seek romance-making an acquaintance on the street, pursuing a missed connection from a streetcar, or paying for a matchmaking service or personal ad-meant putting one's livelihood, respectability, and life on the line. Those attracted to the opposite and same sex alike experimented with these and other novel approaches, including looking for mates at their workplaces, apartment buildings, dance halls, and bars. In doing so, they navigated traditional and modern class and gender norms in search of financial stability and personal fulfillment.
Love at Last Sightexposes the tensions of romance in the modern city as turn-of-the-century Berliners found the metropolis a place of new opportunities to find meaningful connections, as well as a site of isolation, alienation, and danger.

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