Love and Romance
Love and romance in changing times: Laurie Taylor explores the way in which relationships end in Western societies. Also, the modern face of arranged marriages.
LOVE & ROMANCE β Laurie Taylor unpacks different conceptions of love. Heβs joined by Raksha Pande, Senior Lecturer in Social Geography at Newcastle University, whose latest research explores arranged marriages amongst people in the British-Indian diaspora. She finds that they have skilfully adapted cultural norms to carve out an identity narrative that portrays them as modern migrants offering a different take on romantic love. Sheβs joined by Eva Illouz, Rose Isaac Chair of Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who considers the ways in which romantic affairs in Western culture fail to spark or break up. What can βthe end of loveβ tell us about the effects of consumer culture on personal relationships?
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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Guests and Further Reading
The End of Love: A Sociology of Negative RelationsΒ (Polity Press)
Learning to Love: Arranged Marriages and the British Indian Diaspora (Rutgers University Press)
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- Wed 13 Oct 2021 16:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Mon 18 Oct 2021 00:15ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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