<p>Romance and love are in a state of crisis: Statistically speaking young women today are living romantic lives of all kinds&mdash;but they&#39;re still feeling bogged down by social cultural economic and familial pressures to love in a certain way. Young women in the modern world have greater flexibility than ever when it comes to who we choose to love and how we choose to love them; but while social circumstances may have changed since our parents&#39; generation certain life expectations remain. In&nbsp;<em>Outdated</em>&nbsp;Samhita Mukhopadhyay addresses the difficulty of negotiating loving relationships within the borderlands of race culture class and sexuality&mdash;and of holding true to our convictions and maintaining our independence while we do it.</p><p><em>Outdated</em>&nbsp;analyzes how different forms of media cultural norms family pressure and even laws are produced to scare women into believing that if they don&#39;t devote themselves to finding a man they&#39;ll be doomed to a life of loneliness and shame. Using interviews with young women that are living around between within and outside of the romantic industrial complex Mukhopadhyay weaves a narrative of the alternative ways that women today have elected to live their lives and in doing so offers a fresh feminist look at an old topic: How do diverse independent young women date happily and successfully&mdash;and outside of the box?</p>
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