Talk of Love: How Culture Matters

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Talk of Love: How Culture Matters is a sociological study by Ann Swidler that examines how people use ideas about love to navigate and make sense of their everyday relationships and moral choices.

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sociological study
author Ann Swidler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines discourses of love in everyday talk
how cultural meanings guide action
the gap between ideals of love and lived relationships
explores cultural narratives about romantic love
how people justify relationship choices
moral reasoning in intimate life
the role of cultural meanings in personal life
field family sociology
sociology of culture
sociology of emotions
focusesOn how culture shapes understandings of love
how individuals make sense of moral choices
how individuals navigate relationships
how people use ideas about love
genre cultural sociology
sociology
hasAuthor Ann Swidler NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject culture
everyday life
intimate relationships
love
moral decision-making
theoreticalApproach cultural toolkit theory

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Ann Swidler authorOf Talk of Love: How Culture Matters