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Undoubtedly Romantic love has come to saturate our culture and is often considered to be a, or even the, major existential goal of our lives, capable of providing us with both our sense of worth and way of being in the world. The Radicalism of Romantic Love interrogates the purported radicalism of Romantic love from philosophical, cultural and psychoanalytic perspectives, exploring whether it is a subversive force capable of breaking down entrenched social, political and cultural norms and structures, or whether, in spite of its role in the fight against certain barriers, it is in fact a highly conservative impulse. Exploring both the grounds for the central place of Romantic love in contemporary lives and the meaning, extent and nature of its supposed radicalism, this volume considers love from a variety of theoretical perspectives, with attention to matters of gender, sexuality, class and ethnicity. With authors examining a range of questions, including the role of love in the same-sex marriage debate, polyamory and the notion of love as a political force, The Radicalism of Romantic Love illuminates a fundamental but perplexing aspect of our contemporary lives and will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and humanities with interests in the emotions and love as a social and political phenomenon.

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THE RADICALISM OF ROMANTIC LOVE
Undoubtedly Romantic love has come to saturate our culture and is often considered to be a, or even the, major existential goal of our lives, capable of providing us with both our sense of worth and way of being in the world. The Radicalism of Romantic Love interrogates the purported radicalism of Romantic love from philosophical, cultural and psychoanalytic perspectives, exploring whether it is a subversive force capable of breaking down entrenched social, political and cultural norms and structures, or whether, in spite of its role in the fight against certain barriers, it is in fact a highly conservative impulse. Exploring both the grounds for the central place of Romantic love in contemporary lives and the meaning, extent and nature of its supposed radicalism, this volume considers love from a variety of theoretical perspectives, with attention to matters of gender, sexuality, class and ethnicity. With authors examining a range of questions, including the role of love in the same-sex marriage debate, polyamory and the notion of love as a political force, The Radicalism of Romantic Love illuminates a fundamental but perplexing aspect of our contemporary lives and will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and humanities with interests in the emotions and love as a social and political phenomenon.
Renata Grossi is Freilich Foundation Fellow in the College of Arts and Social Sciences at the Australian National University.
David West is Adjunct Associate Professor in the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the University of Canberra.
Rich, varied, and deeply challenging insights into the ways in which romantic love has been one of the great revolutionary forces of modernity and at the same time one of the most reactionary. This book will be of the widest interest to scholars, students, and general readers across the humanities.
Simon May, Kings College London, UK
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Berit Brogaard is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami. Her areas of research include philosophy of perception, philosophy of emotions and philosophy of language. Berit has written over 100 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Journal of Philosophy, Nos, Philosophers Imprint, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Analysis. She is the author of three books: Transient Truths (Oxford University Press, 2012), On Romantic Love (Oxford University Press, 2015) and Superhuman Mind (Penguin, 2015).
Skye C. Cleary PhD MBA is a philosopher and author of Existentialism and Romantic Love (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). She lectures at Columbia University and Barnard College, and previously taught at the City University of New York and the New York Public Library. Skye is the Managing Editor of the American Philosophical Associations blog, an advisor and faculty member of Strategy of Mind (a global executive learning firm), a co-founder of the Manhattan Love Salon, and a certified fellow with the American Philosophical Practitioners Association.
Emma Engdahl is an Associate Professor of sociology at the University of Gothenburg, Department of Sociology and Work Science. Since her defence of the dissertation A Theory of the Emotional Self (2004) Engdahl has published numerous books, articles and book chapters. Among her publications are monographs such as The Emotional Self (Liber, 2004); Konsten att vara sig sjlv (The Art of Being Yourself) (Liber, 2009); and Depressiv krlek: en social patologi (Depressive Love: A Social Pathology) (Daidalos, 2016).
Ann Ferguson is Professor Emerita of Philosophy and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She has published articles and book chapters in feminist social and political philosophy, theory, sexuality and ethics. She has published five books, the most current being an edited anthology of papers in feminist love studies co-edited with Anna Jnasdttir whose title is Love: A Questionfor Feminism in the Twenty-First Century (Routledge, 2014). Her first two books, Blood at the Root: Motherhood, Sexuality and Male Dominance (Pandora/Unwin Hyman, 1989) and Sexual Democracy: Women, Oppression and Revolution (Westview, 1991) developed her materialist feminist analysis, according to which sexuality, affection, love and desire are moulded in historically various systems of sex/affective production (the affective economy) which also reproduce male domination.
Nagore Garca Fernndez has been trained in Psychology (University of Deusto) and in Gender Studies (University of Barcelona) and is a PhD candidate in Social Psychology at the Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona. Her thesis focuses on the narratives of love of feminist activist women. She is part of the Fractalidades en Investigacin Crtica (FIC) research group of the same university. She has been part of various projects on gender and technology financed by the Spanish National Plan for Scientific and Technological Research and Innovation.
Renata Grossi is an interdisciplinary legal scholar with an interest in the area of law and love. She is the author of Looking for Love in the Legal Discourse of Marriage (ANU Press, 2014); The Meaning of Love in the Debate for Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage in Australia (2012) International Journal of Law in Context 8(4) 487504; Does same-sex marriage necessarily mean radical love? (2013) The Conversation http://theconversation.com/au; Romantic Love a Feminist Conundrum? The Feminist Wire http://thefeministwire.com. In 2015 she co-edited a special edition of Law in Context on the theme of law and love.
Michael P. Levine is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Western Australia. His publications include Prospects for an Ethics of Architecture (co-authored with Bill Taylor); Thinking Through Film (with Damian Cox); Politics Most Unusual
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