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El. knyga: Romantic Relationships in a Time of 'Cold Intimacies'

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This book addresses the nature of intimacy and relationships in a time of what Eva Illouz characterizes as ‘cold intimacies’. The contributors to this collection highlight the ambivalence and tensions contained in ‘intimacy’ by uncovering a nuanced and complex dynamic, in which interpersonal relations and the public sphere are mutually constituted. A range of topics areexplored, including the new conditions of ‘choice’, the abundance of partners, class and emotional competence, rational decision-making and the specific forms of ‘love pain’ which can emerge from cooled intimacy. The chapters also shed light on the limits of this theoretical contribution, highlighting the importance of parenting, violence, poverty, and other material constraints that continue to limit and frame individuals’ romantic choices. Overall this volume presents an interpretation of intimacy that is not just ‘cold’ but includes practices, desires and feelings that are safe and dangerous, that bring solace or erupt in violence, that lead to salvation or condemnation, and where virtual encounters and increased internal and crossborder mobility have altered the relationship between intimacy and (physical/emotional) distance.

Romantic Relationships in a Time of ‘Cold Intimacies’ will be of interest to scholars and students across a range of disciplines, including sociology, social work, social policy and demography, as well as practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in couple relationships.

1 Introduction
1(14)
Julia Carter
Lorena Arocha
Section I The Great Transformation of Love
15(66)
2 Intimate Relationships and Choice in a Time of `Cold Intimacies': Examining Illouz
17(20)
Rachel Thwaites
3 Making Up and Breaking Up: The Changing Commitments of Age-Dissimilar Couples
37(20)
Lara McKenzie
4 The Transformation of Love? Choice, Emotional Rationality and Wedding Gifts
57(24)
Julia Carter
Daniel Smith
Section II Sexual Abundance and Emotional Inequalities
81(70)
5 `I Would Like to Be Better at It': A Critical Engagement with Illouz's Account of Men and Intimacy in Romantic Relationships
83(26)
Fiona McQueen
Sharani Osborn
6 Swipe Right? Tinder, Commitment and the Commercialisation of Intimate Life
109(20)
Jenny van Hooff
7 Dating in the Age of Tinder: Swiping for Love?
129(22)
Lauren Palmer
Section III Women's Exclusivist Strategies
151(82)
8 Wretched? Women's Questions of Love and Labour in the People's Republic of China
153(28)
Alison Lamont
9 Chasing Happiness: The Role of Marriage in the Aspiration of Success Among China's Middle-Class Women
181(26)
Railing Xie
10 `I Entered This Life Because My Husband Left Me, I Have to Be Careful Now*: A Study of Domesticity, Intimacy and Belonging in the Lives of Women in Sex Work in a Red-Light Area in Eastern India
207(26)
Mirna Guha
Section IV From Romantic Fantasy to Disappointment
233(76)
11 `Utterly Heart-Breaking and Devastating': Couple Relationships and Intensive Parenting Culture in a Time of `Cold Intimacies'
235(26)
Charlotte Faircloth
12 T Wanted a Happy Ever After Life': Love, Romance and Disappointment in Heterosexual Single Mothers' Intimacy Scripts
261(24)
Charlotte Morris
13 The Affective Politics of Progress Narratives: Women Talking About Equality in Heterosexual Relationships
285(24)
Raisa Jurva
Index 309
Julia Carter is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of the West of England, UK.  Lorena Arocha is Lecturer in Contemporary Slavery (Criminology), University of Hull, UK.