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American Lovers: A Study of Romantic Love, Gender, and Sexuality introduces the reader to the love and sex lives of fifteen people: two are polyamorous, five are gay, and eight are straight. Coupled with rich interview material, this book provides a guided tour through the variable geography of love relationships as studied in the social sciences. Victor de Muck describes evolutionary, cognitive, social, prototypical, triadic, and neural and style theories of romantic love and sex, concluding with a generic American cultural model of romantic love that importantly delves into its relational properties as a dyad.

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“Victor De Munck’s Romantic Love in America promises to introduce the reader to ‘the love and sex lives of fifteen people’ two of whom are polyamorous, eight of whom are straight, and five gay. This fascinating volume delivers on this promise and does so in a theoretical context which incorporates both cognitive and evolutionary frameworks. An absorbing read for those interested in the experiences and conceptualizations of individuals who experience romantic love or who indulge in a variety of sexual encounters with or without the justification of love.” -- Robert L. Moore, Professor Emeritus, Rollins College
“De Munck has given us an exciting and timely application of the idea of culture as consisting of shared, collectively held ‘cultural models’ which provide the frame within which individual goals, knowledge, and agency play out. The issues which he explores through a rich mixture of extended interviews and analytic theory involve sexual identity, romantic love, and sex—an area of culture in which individual participants’ stake is large and in which there exists substantial individual variation and nuance.” -- David Kronenfeld, University of California - Riverside

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Chapter 1: Defining Romantic Love vis-a-vis Sex and Love Chapter 2: How Social and Evolutionary Factors Affect the Cultural Importance of RL Chapter 3: A Tripod Theory of RL and Other Theories Chapter 4: Interviews with Straight Women Chapter 5: Interviews with Straight Men Chapter 6: Interviews with Nonbinary Lesbian/Gay Women Chapter 7: Interviews with Nonbinary Gay Men Chapter 8: Interviews with Polyamorous Informants

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    A Hardback by Vilnius University and State University of New York at New Paltz de Munck Victor C.

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/8/2019 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498538695, 978-1498538695
      ISBN10: 149853869X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      American Lovers: A Study of Romantic Love, Gender, and Sexuality introduces the reader to the love and sex lives of fifteen people: two are polyamorous, five are gay, and eight are straight. Coupled with rich interview material, this book provides a guided tour through the variable geography of love relationships as studied in the social sciences. Victor de Muck describes evolutionary, cognitive, social, prototypical, triadic, and neural and style theories of romantic love and sex, concluding with a generic American cultural model of romantic love that importantly delves into its relational properties as a dyad.

      Trade Review
      “Victor De Munck’s Romantic Love in America promises to introduce the reader to ‘the love and sex lives of fifteen people’ two of whom are polyamorous, eight of whom are straight, and five gay. This fascinating volume delivers on this promise and does so in a theoretical context which incorporates both cognitive and evolutionary frameworks. An absorbing read for those interested in the experiences and conceptualizations of individuals who experience romantic love or who indulge in a variety of sexual encounters with or without the justification of love.” -- Robert L. Moore, Professor Emeritus, Rollins College
      “De Munck has given us an exciting and timely application of the idea of culture as consisting of shared, collectively held ‘cultural models’ which provide the frame within which individual goals, knowledge, and agency play out. The issues which he explores through a rich mixture of extended interviews and analytic theory involve sexual identity, romantic love, and sex—an area of culture in which individual participants’ stake is large and in which there exists substantial individual variation and nuance.” -- David Kronenfeld, University of California - Riverside

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Defining Romantic Love vis-a-vis Sex and Love Chapter 2: How Social and Evolutionary Factors Affect the Cultural Importance of RL Chapter 3: A Tripod Theory of RL and Other Theories Chapter 4: Interviews with Straight Women Chapter 5: Interviews with Straight Men Chapter 6: Interviews with Nonbinary Lesbian/Gay Women Chapter 7: Interviews with Nonbinary Gay Men Chapter 8: Interviews with Polyamorous Informants

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