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Personal Life [Mīkstie vāki]

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(University of Manchester)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x19 mm, weight: 290 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Aug-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745639178
  • ISBN-13: 9780745639178
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x19 mm, weight: 290 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Aug-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745639178
  • ISBN-13: 9780745639178
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For more than a decade, Carol Smart has been at the forefront of debates about the sociology of the family. Yet she has become frustrated by the fixation of many commentators with the supposed decline of commitment, and even the decline of the possibility of family life. In this exciting new book, she puts forward a new way of understanding families and relationships. Breaking with conventional wisdom, her book offers a fresh conceptual approach to understanding personal life, which realigns empirical research with theoretical analysis. She gives emphasis to ideas of connectedness, relationality and embeddedness, rejecting many of the assumptions found in theories of individualisation and de-traditionalisation by authors such as Beck and Beck-Gernsheim, Bauman and Giddens.



Instead, her approach prioritises the bonds between people, the importance of memory and cultural heritage, the significance of emotions (both positive and negative), how family secrets work and change over time, and the underestimated importance of things such as shared possessions or homes in the maintenance and memory of relationships.

This ground-breaking text will be essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of families and personal relationships, and who wants to understand this most intimate area of social life.

Recenzijas

"This is a striking book honest, engaging, insightful. And if, in the end, it is most directly addressed to an academic readership, it offers perceptive insights that may be rewarding even for readers who share nothing with the writer other than a common humanity." Brenda Almond, Times Higher Education Supplement



"This bracing book reconfigures an entire field of study. Escaping the conceptual snares imposed by the usual category of 'The Family', Smart shows how we weave personal lives from skeins of imagination, memories, secrets and stories on looms provided by our histories and cultures. Personal Life is a creative, invigorating book that should appeal broadly to readers across disciplinary and national borders."



Judith Stacey, New York University



"In this beautifully crafted book, Carol Smart puts sociology back in touch with the ways in which we live and experience our everyday personal lives through a lifetime of family experiences, memories and emotions. In doing so she breathes fresh life into theoretical debates about 'the family' by making us consider the multiplicity of interconnected ways in which individuals experience themselves as family members."



Allison James, University of Sheffield



"For all reflecting on personal life, scholars and general readers, this is a thought-provoking and fascinating book that will take you further."



Lynn Jamieson, University of Edinburgh

List of Illustrations
vi
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(5)
A Sociology of Personal Life
6(26)
The Cultural Turn in the Sociology of Family Life
32(21)
Emotions, Love and the Problem of Commitment
53(27)
Connections, Threads and Cultures of Tradition
80(28)
Secrets and Lies
108(25)
Families we Live with
133(23)
Possessions, Things and Relationality
156(27)
Conclusion 183(9)
Notes 192(7)
References 199(15)
Index of Names 214(3)
Index of Subjects 217


Carol Smart is Professor of Sociology at the Morgan Centre for the Study of Relationships and Personal Life, School of Social Science, University of Manchester.