Single arguments for the uncoupled /
Cobb, Michael
Single arguments for the uncoupled / [Texte imprimé] : Michael Cobb - New York ; London : New York University Press, 2012 - 1 vol. (XII-227 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm - Sexual cultures . - Sexual cultures : New Directions from Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (New York University Press, New York) .
Notes bibliogr.
" Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable What single person hasn't suffered? Everyone, it seems, must be (or must want to be) in a couple. To exist outside of the couple is to assume an antisocial position that is ruthlessly discouraged because being in a couple is the way most people bind themselves to the social. Singles might just be the single most reviled sexual minorities today. Single: Arguments for the Uncoupled offers a polemic account of this supremacy of the couple form, and how that supremacy blocks our understanding of the single. Michael Cobb reads the figurative language surrounding singleness as it traverses an eclectic set of literary, cultural, philosophical, psychoanalytical, and popular culture objects from Plato, Freud, Ralph Ellison, Herman Melville, Virginia Woolf, Barack Obama, Emily Dickinson, Morrissey, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Hannah Arendt to the Bible, Sex and the City, Bridget Jones' Diary, Beyonce;'s "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)," and HBO's Big Love. Within these flights of fancy, poetry, fiction, strange moments in film and video, paintings made in the desert, bits of song, and memoirs of hiking in national parks, Cobb offers an inspired, eloquent rumination on the single, which is guaranteed to spark conversation and consideration. "--
978-0-8147-7254-6 978-0-8147-7255-3
Single people SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
306.815
Single arguments for the uncoupled / [Texte imprimé] : Michael Cobb - New York ; London : New York University Press, 2012 - 1 vol. (XII-227 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm - Sexual cultures . - Sexual cultures : New Directions from Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (New York University Press, New York) .
Notes bibliogr.
" Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable What single person hasn't suffered? Everyone, it seems, must be (or must want to be) in a couple. To exist outside of the couple is to assume an antisocial position that is ruthlessly discouraged because being in a couple is the way most people bind themselves to the social. Singles might just be the single most reviled sexual minorities today. Single: Arguments for the Uncoupled offers a polemic account of this supremacy of the couple form, and how that supremacy blocks our understanding of the single. Michael Cobb reads the figurative language surrounding singleness as it traverses an eclectic set of literary, cultural, philosophical, psychoanalytical, and popular culture objects from Plato, Freud, Ralph Ellison, Herman Melville, Virginia Woolf, Barack Obama, Emily Dickinson, Morrissey, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Hannah Arendt to the Bible, Sex and the City, Bridget Jones' Diary, Beyonce;'s "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)," and HBO's Big Love. Within these flights of fancy, poetry, fiction, strange moments in film and video, paintings made in the desert, bits of song, and memoirs of hiking in national parks, Cobb offers an inspired, eloquent rumination on the single, which is guaranteed to spark conversation and consideration. "--
978-0-8147-7254-6 978-0-8147-7255-3
Single people SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
306.815