Intimacy: Personal Relationships in Modern Societies

Intimacy: Personal Relationships in Modern Societies

by Lynn Jamieson (Author)

Synopsis

Are personal relationships deeper and more intimate than ever before or are they increasingly empty and structured by selfish individualism? This exciting new book examines the question in a wide-ranging discussion of the nature of intimacy, focusing on key relationships between parents and children, families, sexual partners, couples and friends.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 220
Edition: 1
Publisher: Polity
Published: 18 Jan 1997

ISBN 10: 0745615740
ISBN 13: 9780745615745

Media Reviews
Jamiesona s analysis throughout is lucid and stimulating, enlivened by apt illustrations from her case studies, including some derived from her own research. The study of intimacy is clearly going to be a developing field and students who are attracted to courses in this new area will be fortunate to have Jamiesona s text as a guide through the growing literature, relevant theories and competing claims. David Morgan, University of Manchester Starts like a textbook and ends like a thriller. Lynn Jamieson sets out clearly the modern theories of personal life. Then she digs out the facts -- on friendships, child rearing, families, sexuality -- and confronts them. The results are sometimes surprising, and always convincing. R. W. Connell, University of Sydney Draw[s] on, and contribute[s] to, sociologya s newly enlarged sensitivity to the forms of private life and personal experience ... Jamiesona s book is strikingly evidence--based. The Times Higher Education Supplement Researchers and teachers in the area of personal relationships will encounter valuable new ideas and sources in this book ... good summaries of valuable qualitative studies by scholars from Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Contemporary Sociology Finding a monograph that is important reading for scholars, graduate students, and upper division undergraduates is unusual. Jamiesona s book is important for all three audiences Alan C. Acock, Oregon State University, Journal of Marriage and the Family.
Author Bio
Lynn Jamieson is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Edinburgh.