1st Edition

The Contradictions of Love Towards a feminist-realist ontology of sociosexuality

By Lena Gunnarsson Copyright 2014
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

The Contradictions of Love: Towards a feminist-realist ontology of sociosexuality offers a robust and multifaceted theoretical account of how, in contemporary western societies, women continue to be subordinated to men through sexual love. The book defends and elaborates Anna G. Jónasdóttir’s thesis that men tend to exploit women of their ‘love power’, by means of an innovative application of... Read more
1. Introduction PART I: FEMINIST THEORIES OF GENDER, SEXUALITY AND POWER  2. Catharine MacKinnon and the completeness of male power  3. Judith Butler and the deconstruction of reality  4. Anna G. Jónasdóttir and the organic roots of power PART II: META-THEORETICAL INTERLUDE  5. Feminist theory and nature  6. Women and men as theoretical categories PART III: ELABORATIONS  7. Loving him for who he is: the microsociology of power  8. Love – exploitable resource or ‘no-lose situation’?  9. Men in love: containing contradictions, repressing reality  10. Conclusion

Biography

Lena Gunnarsson is a researcher in the Department of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Örebro University, Sweden.

'Lena Gunnarsson manages to achieve both an intelligent critique of heterosexual love, and a vindication of heterosexual love, by analysing women’s unique characteristics and experience through the lens of critical realism. Her detailed explanation of contemporary western heterosexual relationships provides her with a strong basis from which to argue for a feminist activism based on women’s agency and a reconception of some of our most deeply held assumptions about love... I would recommend this book to anyone concerned to nurture equality in their own romantic relationships.'— Leigh Price, Journal of Critical Realism