Imagining 'we' in the age of 'I' : romance and social bonding in contemporary culture

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Imagining 'we' in the age of 'I' : romance and social bonding in contemporary culture

edited by Mary Harrod, Suzanne Leonard and Diane Negra

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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* Examines how contemporary culture has affected romance, couple culture and intimacy * An interdisciplinary range of scholars analyze a range of textual forms (film, television, digital media, popular music, print fiction, and advice literature) * The collection is distinct from others in that it's focus is on genre hybridity, technology, the laborization of intimacy, and contemporary global currents

目次

  • Introduction: Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture - Before and After COVID-19
  • 1 Abject Desires in the Age of Anger: Incels, Femcels and the Gender Politics of Unfuckability
  • 2 Love Technologies: Televisual Matchmaking and Algorithmic Attraction
  • 3 Negotiating Romantic Relationships in the Cell Phone Age: The Jamaican Context
  • 4 Facing the Fig Tree: Contemporary Intimacy Culture in Master of None
  • 5 Open (to) Marriage: Saving Sanctioned Coupling through Consensual Nonmonogamy Narratives
  • 6 Aliens, Mermaids and Cartoons: Neoliberal Gender Politics in Twenty-First Century South Korean Dramas
  • 7 Romantic, Transnational and Messy: Intimate Spaces/Cosmopolitan Spaces in Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong
  • 8 Mixed Feelings: (Inter)Raced Romance and the Post-Millennial Romantic Comedy
  • 9 The Bittersweet Queer Romance: Affect and Temporality in Weekend and Paris 05:59: Theo & Hugo
  • 10 Plaisirs d'amour: Love and Popular Fiction in Contemporary France
  • 11 His Baby Daddy is an Alien?!: Mpreg Fantasies and Queer Reproductive Intimacies in Contemporary M/M Science Fiction Romance
  • 12 Bibliographic Traces: The Material Book and the Quest for Intimacy in Spike Jonze's Her

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