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The Making And Meaning Of Relationships In Sri Lanka 1st Ed Mihirini Sirisena

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The Making And Meaning Of Relationships In Sri Lanka 1st Ed Mihirini Sirisena
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Author: Mihirini Sirisena
ISBN: 9783319763354, 9783319763361, 3319763350, 3319763369
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Making And Meaning Of Relationships In Sri Lanka 1st Ed Mihirini Sirisena by Mihirini Sirisena 9783319763354, 9783319763361, 3319763350, 3319763369 instant download after payment.

This book proposes that romantic relationships—filtered through various socio-cultural sieves—can lead to the development of affective kin bonds, which underlie our sense of personhood and belonging. Sirisena argues that the process resembles an attempt to make strangers into kin, and that sort of affective relating is a form of self-conscious relationality, in which the inhabitants reflect on their individual and collective needs, as well as their expectations and dreams in the future of their relationships. University students’ romantic relationships, which they gloss as 'serious,' appear to be processual and non-linear, and are considered to be stabilising forces which are pitched against the inherent uncertainty in young people’s lives.

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