Talk of love: how culture matters

2002; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 39; Issue: 06 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.39-3681

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Ann Swidler,

Tópico(s)

Leadership, Human Resources, Global Affairs

Resumo

This text seeks to understand how the American culture of shapes what people expect from and what they actually find. The problem it seems is that people face a diverse culture with multiple perspectives and competing experts. American culture speaks of that is perfect and instantaneous and yet it also talks of the constant need to improve relationships. Talk of Love shows how people navigate between discordant messages and how they learn to live with the contradictions they face. In exploring how Americans engage the culture of love, that author also probes what it means to have a culture. A culture includes platitudes and cliches, cynicism and disillusionment co-exist with high ideals, and people draw on these mixed messages to build and make sense of their lives. The Middle Americans interviewed for this book treasure the Hollywood picture of a perfect and sudden love, but they also recognize that takes work; that real love is built by commitment and compromise, by taking the good with the bad and, above all, by communicating. This paradox between all-or-nothing romance and mature slow-growing partnerships is what this book resolves. In the process, the author discovers that culture gets organized inside the minds of individuals, and outside the self too, in different social contexts, codes and institutions.

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