Love and family life in the global age: grandparents in Salonika and
their grandson in London speak together every evening via Skype. A
U.S. citizen and her Swiss husband fret over large telephone bills and
high travel costs. A European couple can finally have a baby with the
help of an Indian surrogate mother. In their new book, Ulrich Beck and
Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim investigate all types of long-distance
relationships, marriages and families that stretch across countries,
continents and cultures. These long-distance relationships comprise so
many different forms of what they call ‘world families’, by which
they mean love and intimate relationships between individuals living
in, or coming from, different countries or continents. In all their
various forms these world families share one feature in common: they
are the focal point in which different aspects of the globalized world
become embodied in the personal lives of individuals. Whether they
like it or not, lovers and relatives in these families find themselves
confronting the world in the inner space of their own lives. The
conflicts between the developed and developing worlds come to the
surface in world families- they acquire faces and names, creating
confusion, surprise, anger, joy, pleasure and pain at the heart of
everyday life. This path-breaking book will appeal to a wide
readership interested in the changing character of love in our times.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745679945
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
220
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