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2015 | 2(37) | 61-77

Article title

Love as subversion: the long afterlife of the romantic ideal

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EN

Abstracts

EN
The aim of this paper is to confront two opposite views on the romantic idea of love and its role in contemporary Western societies. According to one of the analysed perspectives, represented most fully by Anthony Giddens, the romantic idea of love is seen as a dangerous delusion, bound to be abandoned in the rapidly changing societies of today. According to the other view, proposed by Pierre Bourdieu, romantic love is still the only means to escape the power of symbolic domination. In conclusion, both accounts are analysed in terms of their underlying mythologies: victorian in case of Giddens, romantic in case of Bourdieu. Notions of ‘ontological security’ and the ‘unity of the loving dyad’ are shown to be the cornerstones of powerful mythological systems encompassing our aims and modes of expression.

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Issue

Pages

61-77

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Dates

published
2015

Contributors

  • University of Szczecin

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1643-1243

YADDA identifier

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