Love in America
Gender and Self-Development
- Author: Francesca M. Cancian, University of California, Irvine
- Date Published: August 1990
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521396912
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In the past twenty-five years, Americans have gained considerable freedom in their personal lives. Relationships are now more flexible, and self-development has become a primary goal for both men and women. Most scholars have criticized this trend to greater freedom, arguing that it undermines family bonds and promotes selfishness and extreme independence. Francesca Cancian is more optimistic. In this book she compares these newer images of close relationships with "traditional" forms of marriage, in which love is seen as the responsibility of women, while self-development is regarded as a male concern. She shows that many American couples succeed in combining self-development with commitment. For them, interdependence, not independence, is their ideal, and love and self-development do not conflict, but reinforce each other. Changes in images of love are documented, in part, by examining case studies, popular magazines of 1900 to 1979 and selected articles in them on how to have a happy marriage. In sum, the author concludes that images of love in America have shifted from polarized gender roles toward more flexible roles and interdependence, thus fostering both love and self-development.
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"Amid the plethora of scholarly and popular books on the current state of love, marriage, and community life in the United States, Francesca Cancian's Love in America stands out as a welcome and needed contribution. Drawing on survey findings, in-depth interviews, and content analysis of popular magazines, it offers an original account of the range of love relationships that has emerged in recent decades as women and men 'have gained considerable freedom in their personal lives'. The book also provides a well-reasoned and convincing rebuttal to the prevalent view that modern structural and cultural arrangements produce the disintegration of close, enduring personal bonds." American Journal of Sociology
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- Date Published: August 1990
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521396912
- length: 224 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 11 mm
- weight: 0.312kg
- contains: 5 b/w illus. 4 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of figures and tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Love vs. self-development
Part I. The History of Love:
2. The feminization of love in the nineteenth century
3. From role to self: the emergence of androgynous love in the twentieth century
4. The history of love: theories and debates
Part II. Feminized Love and Its Costs:
5. Feminine and masculine love
6. Illness and split gender roles
7. Martial conflict over intimacy
Part III. Androgynous Love:
8. Self-development through androgynous love
9. Androgynous love in marriage
10. Friends and relatives
Conclusion
11. Current trends and future possibilities
Appendices
Notes
References
Index.
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