Towards a feminist-realist ontology of sociosexuality
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Köp båda 2 för 2717 kr'Lena Gunnarsson manages to achieve both an intelligent critique of heterosexual love, and a vindication of heterosexual love, by analysing womens unique characteristics and experience through the lens of critical realism. Her detailed explanation of contemporary western heterosexual relationships provides her with a strong basis from which to argue for a feminist activism based on womens agency and a reconception of some of our most deeply held assumptions about love... I would recommend this book to anyone concerned to nurture equality in their own romantic relationships.' Leigh Price, Journal of Critical Realism
Lena Gunnarsson is a researcher in the Department of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at rebro University, Sweden.
1. Introduction PART I Feminist Modes of Theorizing Sexuality and Gendered Power 2. Judith Butler and the Deconstruction of Reality 3. Anna Jnasdttir and the Organic Roots of Power PART II Meta-Theoretical Interlude: Challenging Poststructuralist Feminism 4. Feminist Theory and Nature 5. Women and Men as Theoretical Categories PART III The Reality of Love and Power a Feminist-Realist Depth Approach 6. Loving Him for Who He Is: The Microsociology of Power 7. Love Exploitable Resource or No-Lose Situation? 8. Men in Love: The Work of Repressing Reality 9. Reality and Change 10. Conclusion: Necessity and the Power of Love