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Love As a Collective Action - Latin America, Emotions and Interstitial Practices

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Introduction; 1 Sociology of bodies/emotions; 2 Love for love: filial love as interstitial practice; 3 Mexico: all the violence, all the helplessness; 4 Guatemala: femicide and women power; 5 Brazil: repression, fear, respect and fraternity; 6 Uruguay: institutionalization, neglect and hope; 7 Chile: "modernization" and love; 8 Argentina: between abandonment and social pain; 9 Love, the politics of sensibilities and collective action

About the author

Adrian Scribano is Director of the Centre for Sociological Research and Studies (CIES estudiosociologicos.org) and Principal Researcher at the National Scientific and Technological Research Council, Argentina.

Summary

This book makes evident how love, as an interstitial practice, produces a set of collective practices and how, through a mapping of these practices, it is possible to observe the connection between the politics of sensibilities and social conflict.

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