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Revolutionary Love: Feminism, Love, and the Transformative Politics of Freedom in the Works of Wollstonecraft, Beauvoir, and Goldman
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November 12 2013
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November 12 2013
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10.4324/9781315884783-22
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Book chapters
pp. 15
Introduction
pp. 25
Love Studies: A (Re)New(ed) Field of Feminist Knowledge Interests
pp. 47
Love, Social Change, and Everyday Heterosexuality
pp. 62
Royal Love: Gender, Power, and National Identity in the Swedish Crown Princess Wedding
pp. 77
“Loving More Than One”: On the Discourse of Polyamory
pp. 91
A (Re)Turn to Love: An Epistemic Conversation between Lorde’s “Uses of the Erotic” and Jónasdóttir’s “Love Power”
pp. 111
Loving Him for Who He Is: The Microsociology of Power
pp. 127
Time to Love
pp. 141
All in the Family: Patriarchy, Capitalism, and Love
pp. 155
Theorizing Love, Work, and Family in Early Norwegian Family Research and Today
pp. 172
Moved by Love: How the Research of Love Can Change Our Deep-Rooted Emotional Understandings and Aff ective Consciousness
pp. 187
Why Love, Care, and Solidarity Are Political Matters: Aff ective Equality and Fraser’s Model of Social Justice
pp. 207
Revolutionary Love: Feminism, Love, and the Transformative Politics of Freedom in the Works of Wollstonecraft, Beauvoir, and Goldman
pp. 221
Love in Translation: Neoliberal Availability or a Solidarity Practice?
pp. 234
From Veiled to Unveiled: A Look at Discursive Representation of Body in Iranian Love Blogs
pp. 251
Love in the Multitude? A Feminist Critique of Love as a Political Concept
pp. 264
Feminist Love Politics: Romance, Care, and Solidarity
pp. 279
Bread and Roses in the Common
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