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Attachment Peter Redman

Attachment By Peter Redman

Attachment by Peter Redman


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Summary

Introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. This book explores how attachments between people, and between people and things, are made, sustained and unmade. It introduces various competing sociological approaches to these processes, in particular, feminist versions of social constructionism.

Attachment Summary

Attachment: Sociology and Social Worlds by Peter Redman

This book introduces students to attachment as an everyday social experience. Focusing on wide-ranging and accessible examples, the text explores how attachments between people, and between people and things, are made, sustained and unmade. In doing so, the book introduces a number of competing sociological approaches to these processes, in particular, feminist versions of social constructionism; theories of material culture and actor network theory; phenomenology; and psycho-societal theories. The book combines an accessible introduction to significant strands of current sociological thought with illustrative material students will find engaging and compelling, such as intimate family relations, media texts, the economy and sport.

About Peter Redman

Peter Redman is Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at The Open University

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Affective attachment in families; 2. 'I just want her out': Attachment, the psycho-social and media texts; 3. Attachment and detachment in the economy; 4. Boxing masculinities: attachment, unconscious anxiety and organisational life; Afterword; Index.

Additional information

GOR002364899
9780719078125
0719078121
Attachment: Sociology and Social Worlds by Peter Redman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2006-01-01
224
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