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Love Online

ISBN: 978-0-745-65183-5

February 2012

Polity

200 pages

Description
The internet is changing the rules of the game of love. In a world where anything is possible, a potential date - whether it be a one-night stand or the start of a more lasting relationship - can be just a click away. Anyone looking for love online can throw off their inhibitions and can say what they have never dared to before.

The internet revolution has ensured that online dating has now become both widespread and commonplace. Online users can buy into the consumerist illusion that they can choose a man or woman in the same way that they would shop for groceries - this is the new hypermarket of desire. Women in particular can enjoy a new sexual assertiveness. Where once they might have looked for an emotional attachment, they are now demanding simply the right to have a good time.

However, love cannot be reduced to such simple terms. The apparently risk-free world of online dating is at odds with love in real life, which has its own demands and expectations. You cannot introduce another person into your life and expect everything to remain the same. Human beings have a way of turning your life upside down.

In this compelling book, Jean-Claude Kaufmann navigates this new emotional world and explores the tensions between sex and love, instant gratification and enduring commitment.

About the Author

Jean-Claude Kaufmann is Professor of Sociology at University of Paris V Sorbonne.

Features
  • A compelling study of the relationship between the internet and relationships from a best-selling sociologist.
  • Kaufmann investigates whether can we ever really combine sex and feelings, instant gratification and enduring commitment, using the example of one-night stands arranged via online dating sites.
  • He also focuses on the sexual freedom that women experience in this new virtual world.
  • This engaging book will appeal to a wide range of general readers.