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Routledge - Revolutions of the Heart: Gender, Power and Love

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Description

Explore the complex realities of heterosexual relationships with Revolutions of the Heart by Routledge. This book examines how the process of falling in love often acts as a brief departure from established gender roles, only for those roles to reassert themselves once the initial romance fades. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the social dynamics at play within romantic connections. The text investigates the fundamental nature of romantic love and how power structures influence personal connections. By looking at the problem of desire and the difficulties inherent in modern love, this work provides a serious look at how these relationships function in practice. Whether you are interested in social sciences or the study of gender and power, this book offers a direct look at the mechanics of human connection. It moves past romanticized views to look at the actual patterns that define how people interact within traditional relationship structures.

Key Features

Examines how falling in love provides a temporary break from standard gender roles.

Analyzes the ways in which gender roles quickly return to their original forms in relationships.

Provides a detailed look at the core components of romantic love and human desire.

Explores the social science perspective on the difficulties found within modern love.

Investigates the connection between power dynamics and heterosexual relationship structures.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
13 May 1999
Listed Since
08 February 2007

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