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International Handbook of Love -

International Handbook of Love

Transcultural and Transdisciplinary Perspectives
Buch | Hardcover
XX, 1147 Seiten
2021
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-45995-6 (ISBN)
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This handbook is the winner of the William B. Gudykunst Award for Outstanding Book in 2023, given by the International Academy of Intercultural Research.

This handbook includes state-of-the-art research on love in classical, modern and postmodern perspectives. It expands on previous literature and explores topics around love from new cultural, intercultural and transcultural approaches and across disciplines. It provides insights into various love concepts, like romantic love, agape, and eros in their cultural embeddedness, and their changes and developments in specific cultural contexts. It also includes discussions on postmodern aspects with  regard to love and love relationships, such as digitalisation, globalisation and the fourth industrial revolution. The handbook covers a vast range of topics in relation to love: aging, health, special needs, sexual preferences, spiritual practice, subcultures, family and other relationships, and so on. The chapters look at love not only in terms of the universal concept and in private, intimate relationships, but apply a broad concept of love which can also, for example, be referred to in postmodern workplaces. This volume is of interest to a wide readership, including researchers, practitioners and students of the social sciences, humanities and behavioural sciences.

In the 1970s through the 90s, I was told that globalization was homogenizing cultures into a worldwide monoculture. This volume, as risky and profound as the many adventures of love across our multiplying cultures are, proves otherwise. The authors' revolutionary and courageous work will challenge our sensibilities and expand the boundaries of what we understand what love is. But that's what love does: It communicates what is; offers what can be; and pleads for what must be. I know you'll enjoy this wonderful book as much as I do!

Jeffrey Ady, Associate Professor (retired), Public Administration Program, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Founding Fellow, International Academy for Intercultural Research

The International Handbook of Love is far more than a traditional compendium. It is a breath-taking attempt to synthesize our anthropological and sociological knowledge on love. It illuminates topics as diverse as Chinese love, one-night stands, teen romance or love of leaders and many more. This is a definitive reference in the field of love studies.

Eva Illouz, author of The End of Love: A sociology of Negative relationships. Oxford University Press.

"This is not a volume to be read in a single sitting (though I almost did, due to a protracted hospital stay), nor is it romantic or inspirational reading (though, in some cases, I had hoped for more narrative examples and case studies. Rather it is a highly diverse scholarly effort, a massive resource collection of research papers on love in a variety of contexts, personal and professional settings, and cultures. The work is well referenced providing a large number of resources for deeper exploration. .... We owe our thanks to the authors and editors of this "handbook" for work well done, though that word in the title should not lead readers to suspect that, enlightening as it is, this book is avade mecum or practical tour guide that provides ready solutions to the vicissitudes and challenges of our love lives!"

Reviewed by Dr. George F. Simons on amazon.com

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Please see Claude-Hélène Mayer's interview related to the handbook in LeanHealth Talks published by Bernadette Bruckner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVNXA9sWuWo  

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Please see Claude-Hélène Mayer's interview related to the handbook published In Iran News Daily: https://newspaper.irandaily.ir/?nid=6941&pid=6&type=0

Claude-Hélène Mayer is a Full Professor in Industrial Psychology at the University of Johannesburg, in Johannesburg, South Africa, an Adjunct Professor at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt, Germany and Senior Research Associate at Rhodes University,Grahamstown, South Africa. Her research areas are women in leadership, mental health and salutogenesis in cultural contexts, transcultural conflict management and mediation, shame and psychobiography. She uses positive psychology, system psychodynamic and cultural theory perspectives. Elisabeth Vanderheiden is Managing Director of the Catholic Adult Education, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany and the federal chairwoman of Catholic Adult Education, Germany. She has published articles and books in the context of vocational qualifications, in particular qualification of teachers and trainers, as well as current topics of general, vocational and civic education and intercultural opening processes.

Part I: Introductory Chapters.- Chapter 1. Voicing The Stories Of Love Across Cultures - An Introduction (Claude-Hélène Mayer and Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 2. The State Of Ethnological Research On Love: A Critical Review (William Jankowiak and Alex Nelson).- Chapter 3. Love's Ethnographic Record: Beyond The Love/Arranged Marriage Dichotomy And Other False Essentialisms (Alex Nelson and William Jankowiak).- Chapter 4. Cultural Diversity Of Romantic Love Experience (Victor Karandashev).- Part II: Particular Facets And Manifestations Of Love In Digital Social, Cultural And Political Contexts.- Chapter 5. Cyberspace: The Alternative Romantic Culture (Aaron Ben-Ze'ev).- Chapter 6. Climbing, And Falling Off, Plato's Ladder Of Love: The Emotions Of Love And Of Love's Undoing (Warren Tenhouten).- Chapter 7. Towards The Performance Of Embodied Cultures Of Love (Freddie Crous and Leigh Leo).- Chapter 8. "A Friend? A Single Soul Dwelling In Two Bodies."Friendship - A Special Kind ofLove (Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 9. "I have a friend with benefits, Whom off and on I see." Friends with Benefits Relationships (Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 10. Building A Culture of Revolutionary Love: The Politics Of Love In Radical Social Transformation (Matt York).- Part III: Love In Religious And Belief Systems.- Chapter 11. Devotion: "Being Shore to the Ocean" (Thomas Ryan).- Chapter 12. Ask: The Sufi Concept for Love (Çigdem Bugdayci).- Chapter 13. prema in kabIr's sAkhI:  Indigenous Perspectives on Love (dharma prakAza zarmA bhAwuka).- Part IV: Love within the Framework of Family And Intergenerational Relations.- Chapter 14. Videography Of Love and Marriage Order (Elena Rozhdestvenskaya).- Chapter 15. Low-SES Parents' Love As Educational Involvement With their Primary School Children: A Synthesis of Qualitative Research (Naomi Takashiro and Clifford H. Clarke).- Chapter 16. When A Mother's Love Is Not Enough: A Cross-Cultural Critical Review Of Attachment, Anxiety, Abandonment, And Infanticide (Sergio A. Silverio, Catherine Wilkinson, Victoria Fallon, Alessandra Bramante, and Aleksandra A. Stanevanskaya).- Chapter 17. A semi-peripheral myth of the "good mother". The history of motherly love in Hungary from a global perspective (Gergely Csányi and Szabina Kerényi).- Chapter 18. Loving Like I Was Loved: Mother-Child Relationship from the Malay Muslims' Perspective (Dini Farhana Baharudin, Melati Sumari, Suhailiza Md Hamdani, and Hazlina Abdullah).- Chapter 19. Sexuality, Love and Sexual Well-being in Old Age (Sofia von Humboldt, Isabel Leal, and Gail Low).- Chapter 20. "A Matter Of Age?" Love Relationships between Older Women And Younger Men - the So-called "Cougar" Phenomenon (Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 21. A Table for One: the Homosexual Single And the Absence Of Romantic Love (Aliraza Javaid).- Chapter 22. On Homosexual Love and Right to Same-Sex Marriage: Questioning the Paradox of  #LoveWins Discourse (Tinnaphop Sinsomboonthong).- Chapter 23. Love And Conflicts Between Identity-Forming Values (Michael Kühler).- Chapter 24. The Importance of Family Members in Love Letters (Paul C. Rosenblatt).- Part V: Love in the Context of Counselling, Psychotherapy And Psychiatry.- Chapter 25. Love in Exile and Other Extraordinary Circumstances Love at the Psychiatric Ward (Dominic Harion, Sarah F. Loew, Sascha Settegast, and Dominik Zink).- Chapter 26. Love from a Psychotherapeutic Perspective Including Case Studies: The Need for Effective Altruism (Hans-Jörg Lütgerhorst, Sabine Diekmeier, and Jörg Fengler).- Chapter 27. Coming Home to Self: Finding self- Compassion and Self- Love in Psychotherapy (Aakriti Malik).- Chapter 28. How to Research Performances of Love with Timelines (Sharon Rose Brehm).- Part VI: Love In The Context of Globalisation.- Chapter 29. Correlates Of Love Across Relationship Types And Cultural Regions (Charles T. Hill and Co-authors).- Chapter 30. Love In a A Time Of Globalization: Intimacy Re-imagi

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XX, 1147 p. 93 illus., 75 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1906 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Humanistische Psychotherapien
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte choice of love partners • digitalisation and love • family and love • Gender and Sexuality • globalisation and love • LGBTQ relationships across cultures • love across the life span • love and health • love and other emotions • love in urban and rural settings • religion, spirituality and love
ISBN-10 3-030-45995-0 / 3030459950
ISBN-13 978-3-030-45995-6 / 9783030459956
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