9780745639048-0745639046-Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism

Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism

ISBN-13: 9780745639048
ISBN-10: 0745639046
Edition: 1
Author: Eva Illouz
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Polity Press
Format: Hardcover 144 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780745639048
ISBN-10: 0745639046
Edition: 1
Author: Eva Illouz
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Polity Press
Format: Hardcover 144 pages

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Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism (ISBN-13: 9780745639048 and ISBN-10: 0745639046), written by authors Eva Illouz, was published by Polity Press in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Theory (Economics, Social Sciences, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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It is commonly assumed that capitalism has created an a-emotional world dominated by bureaucratic rationality; that economic behavior conflicts with intimate, authentic relationships; that the public and private spheres are irremediably opposed to each other; and that true love is opposed to calculation and self-interest.
Eva Illouz rejects these conventional ideas and argues that the culture of capitalism has fostered an intensely emotional culture in the workplace, in the family, and in our own relationship to ourselves. She argues that economic relations have become deeply emotional, while close, intimate relationships have become increasingly defined by economic and political models of bargaining, exchange, and equity. This dual process by which emotional and economic relationships come to define and shape each other is called emotional capitalism. Illouz finds evidence of this process of emotional capitalism in various social sites: self-help literature, women's magazines, talk shows, support groups, and the Internet dating sites. How did this happen? What are the social consequences of the current preoccupation with emotions? How did the public sphere become saturated with the exposure of private life? Why does suffering occupy a central place in contemporary identity? How has emotional capitalism transformed our romantic choices and experiences? Building on and revising the intellectual legacy of critical theory, this book addresses these questions and offers a new interpretation of the reasons why the public and the private, the economic and the emotional spheres have become inextricably intertwined.

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