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.



Autorentext

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.



Zusammenfassung
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.



Inhalt

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

1. A sociology of personal life.

2. The cultural turn in the sociology of family life and living.

3. Emotions, love and the problem of commitment.

4. Connections and cultures of tradition.

5. Secrets and lies.

6. Families we live with.

7. Possessions, things and relationality.

8. Conclusion.

References.

Index

Titel
Personal Life
EAN
9780745645643
ISBN
978-0-7456-4564-3
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
20.05.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.84 MB
Anzahl Seiten
232
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch