Love in America
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In the past twenty-five years Americans have gained considerable freedom in their personal lives. Relationships are now more flexible and self-development has become a primary goal for both men and women. Most scholars have criticized this trend to greater freedom arguing that it undermines family bonds and promotes selfishness and extreme independence. Francesca Cancian is more optimistic. In this book she compares these newer images of close relationships with traditional forms of marriage in which love is seen as the responsibility of women while self-development is regarded as a male concern. She shows that many American couples succeed in combining self-development with commitment. For them interdependence not independence is their ideal and love and self-development do not conflict but reinforce each other. Changes in images of love are documented in part by examining case studies popular magazines of 1900 to 1979 and selected articles in them on how to have a happy marriage. In sum the author concludes that images of love in America have shifted from polarized gender roles toward more flexible roles and interdependence thus fostering both love and self-development.
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