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Intimate Terrorism Michael Vincent Miller

Intimate Terrorism By Michael Vincent Miller

Intimate Terrorism by Michael Vincent Miller


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This work examines the problems of intimacy in contemporary Western culture. It demonstrates how cultural myths about love are arrested in adolescence, and how the inevitable disappointments result in power struggles (intimate terrorism) between men and women, fuelled by anxiety and resentment.

Intimate Terrorism Summary

Intimate Terrorism: The Deterioration of Erotic Life by Michael Vincent Miller

This work explores the crisis of intimacy in the contemporary West. Interweaving his analysis with case studies, literary examples and major events, Michael Vincent Miller demonstrates how our cultural myths about romance are arrested in adolescence, and how the inevitable disappointments result in bitter struggles between men and women (which the author terms intimate terrorism), fuelled by anxiety and resentment. The bonds of love have become so intertwined with the quest for power that we have created what Miller calls the culture of abuse - reflecting both an increase in actual abuse but also an overcompensating need to imagine abuse in almost any intimate encounter. Miller concludes with an eloquent plea for a new maturity in our culture that will aid couples in a realistic, if somewhat ironic, redefinition of romance.

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GOR003702725
9780393037593
0393037592
Intimate Terrorism: The Deterioration of Erotic Life by Michael Vincent Miller
Used - Very Good
Hardback
WW Norton & Co
19950517
256
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