Transcultural and Transdisciplinary Perspectives
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Part I: Introductory Chapters.- Chapter 1. Voicing The Stories Of Love Across Cultures - An Introduction (Claude-Hélène Mayer and Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 2. The State Of Ethnological Research On Love: A Critical Review (William Jankowiak and Alex Nelson).- Chapter 3. Love's Ethnographic Record: Beyond The Love/Arranged Marriage Dichotomy And Other False Essentialisms (Alex Nelson and William Jankowiak).- Chapter 4. Cultural Diversity Of Romantic Love Experience (Victor Karandashev).- Part II: Particular Facets And Manifestations Of Love In Digital Social, Cultural And Political Contexts.- Chapter 5. Cyberspace: The Alternative Romantic Culture (Aaron Ben-Ze’ev).- Chapter 6. Climbing, And Falling Off, Plato’s Ladder Of Love: The Emotions Of Love And Of Love’s Undoing (Warren Tenhouten).- Chapter 7. Towards The Performance Of Embodied Cultures Of Love (Freddie Crous and Leigh Leo).- Chapter 8. „A Friend? A Single Soul Dwelling In Two Bodies.“Friendship - A Special Kind ofLove (Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 9. „I have a friend with benefits, Whom off and on I see.“ Friends with Benefits Relationships (Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 10. Building A Culture of Revolutionary Love: The Politics Of Love In Radical Social Transformation (Matt York).- Part III: Love In Religious And Belief Systems.- Chapter 11. Devotion: „Being Shore to the Ocean“ (Thomas Ryan).- Chapter 12. Ask: The Sufi Concept for Love (Çigdem Bugdayci).- Chapter 13. prema in kabIr's sAkhI: Indigenous Perspectives on Love (dharma prakAza zarmA bhAwuka).- Part IV: Love within the Framework of Family And Intergenerational Relations.- Chapter 14. Videography Of Love and Marriage Order (Elena Rozhdestvenskaya).- Chapter 15. Low-SES Parents’ Love As Educational Involvement With their Primary School Children: A Synthesis of Qualitative Research (Naomi Takashiro and Clifford H. Clarke).- Chapter 16. When A Mother’s Love Is Not Enough: A Cross-Cultural Critical Review Of Attachment, Anxiety, Abandonment, And Infanticide (Sergio A. Silverio, Catherine Wilkinson, Victoria Fallon, Alessandra Bramante, and Aleksandra A. Stanevanskaya).- Chapter 17. A semi-peripheral myth of the “good mother”. The history of motherly love in Hungary from a global perspective (Gergely Csányi and Szabina Kerényi).- Chapter 18. Loving Like I Was Loved: Mother-Child Relationship from the Malay Muslims’ Perspective (Dini Farhana Baharudin, Melati Sumari, Suhailiza Md Hamdani, and Hazlina Abdullah).- Chapter 19. Sexuality, Love and Sexual Well-being in Old Age (Sofia von Humboldt, Isabel Leal, and Gail Low).- Chapter 20. “A Matter Of Age?” Love Relationships between Older Women And Younger Men – the So-called “Cougar” Phenomenon (Elisabeth Vanderheiden).- Chapter 21. A Table for One: the Homosexual Single And the Absence Of Romantic Love (Aliraza Javaid).- Chapter 22. On Homosexual Love and Right to Same-Sex Marriage: Questioning the Paradox of #LoveWins Discourse (Tinnaphop Sinsomboonthong).- Chapter 23. Love And Conflicts Between Identity-Forming Values (Michael Kühler).- Chapter 24. The Importance of Family Members in Love Letters (Paul C. Rosenblatt).- Part V: Love in the Context of Counselling, Psychotherapy And Psychiatry.- Chapter 25. Love in Exile and Other Extraordinary Circumstances Love at the Psychiatric Ward (Dominic Harion, Sarah F. Loew, Sascha Settegast, and Dominik Zink).- Chapter 26. Love from a Psychotherapeutic Perspective Including Case Studies: The Need for Effective Altruism (Hans-Jörg Lütgerhorst, Sabine Diekmeier, and Jörg Fengler).- Chapter 27. Coming Home to Self: Finding self- Compassion and Self- Love in Psychotherapy (Aakriti Malik).- Chapter 28. How to Research Performances of Love with Timelines (Sharon Rose Brehm).- Part VI: Love In The Context of Globalisation.- Chapter 29. Correlates Of Love Across Relationship Types And Cultural Regions (Charles T. Hill and Co-authors).- Chapter 30. Love In a A Time Of Globalization: Intimacy Re-imagined Across Cultural Flows (Bahira Trask).- Chapter 31. The Expression of Compassionate Love In the South African Cultural Diversity Contexts (Rudolf M Oosthuizen).- Chapter 32. Love In The Context of Transnational Academic Exchanges: Promoting Mental Health And Wellbeing (Rashmi Singla and Ulrike de Ponte).- Chapter 33. Living With Love In Today’s World: Philosophical Reflections on Some of its Complexities (Ondrej Beran and Camilla Kronqvist).- Part VII: The Dark Side of Love.- Chapter 34. Love in Unhappy Couples (Paul C. Rosenblatt).- Chapter 35. “A Silver Duck In The Dish Wash Water” Or Love And Crime Within The Context Of Positive Victimology (Claude-Hélène Mayer).- Chapter 36. Free To Love. Experiences With Love For Women In Prison (Estibaliz de Miguel Calvo).- Chapter 37. Hatred, Life Without Love, And The Descent Into Hell (Warren Tenhouten).- Chapter 38. When the Love Is Bad (Patricia L. Grosse).- Part VIII: Love In Literature.- Chapter 39. Cosmopolitan Love – The Actuality OfGoethe’s Passions (Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla and Alexander Nicolai Wendt).- Chapter 40. On The Construction Of The Spanish Hero In Intercultural Romances (María-Isabel González-Cruz).- Chapter 41. Passion Love, Masculine Rivalry And Arabic Poetry In Mauritania (Corinne Fortier).- Chapter 42. "How Do You Spell Love?" – "You Don't Spell It. You Feel It." (Anna Chesnokova and Willie van Peer).- Chapter 43. “There are as many kinds of love as there are hearts”: Age Gap Relationships in Literature and Cultural Stereotypes (Anna Chesnokova and Willie van Peer).- Chapter 44. Imagining Love: Teen Romance Novels and American Teen Relational Capacity (Estella Carolye Kuchta).- Part IX: Love in Workplaces and Business Contexts.- Chapter 45. Love In Leaders – Leadership Solutions In The 4th Revolution (Claude-Hélène Mayer).- Chapter 46. Love Is A Many-Splendoured Thing: Brand Love In A Consumer Culture (Leona Ungerer).- Part X: Love in Different Cultural Contexts.- Chapter 47. Stories Of LoveIn Cultural Perspectives: Meaning-making Through Expressions, Rituals And Symbols (Claude-Hélène Mayer).- Chapter 48. Forbidden Love: Controlling Partnerships Across Ethnoracial Boundaries (D. Rodríguez-García).- Chapter 49. The Triangular Theory Of Love Scale Used In A South African Context: A Research Study (Kathryn Nel and Saraswathie Govender).- Chapter 50. Love in China (1950-now) (Pan Wang).- Chapter 51. Sustaining Love In Japanese Bicultural Marriages And The Application Of Intercultural Competencies (Clifford H. Clarke & Naomi Takashiro).- Chapter 52. Agape Love In Indigenous Women’s Memoir: A Quest for Justice and Unity (Helen Fordham).- Chapter 53. Sacrifice and The Agapic Love Gender Gap in South Korean Romantic Relationships (Alex Nelson).- Chapter 54. Contestations and Complexities of Love in Late-Socialist Cuba (Heidi Härkönen).- Chapter 55. "If Any Man Loveth Not His Father": Søren Kierkegaard's Psychology of Love (James L. Kelley).- Chapter 56. Focus on Cross-cultural Models of Love (Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Paul A. Wilson).- Chapter 57. Could Trump Be His Own Valentine? On Narcissism And Selfless Self-Love (Jan Bransen).- Part XI: Emic Perspectives on Love.- Chapter 58. Love, Dementia and Intimate Citizenship (Catherine Barrett, Anne Tudor, John Quinn, and Glenys Petrie).- Chapter 59. Enlisting Positive Psychologies to Challenge Love within SAD’s Culture of Maladaptive Self-Beliefs (Robert F. Mullen).- Chapter 60. Different Race, Same Cultures": Intercultural Identity Development in the Name of Love (Claude-Hélène Mayer and Lolo Jacques Mayer).