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Book Synopsis

This book examines, for perhaps the first time, singlehood at the intersections of race, media, language, culture, literature, space, health, and life satisfaction. It adopts an interdisciplinary approach, borrowing from sociology, literary studies, medical humanities, race studies, linguistics, demographic studies, and critical geography to understand singlehood in the world today.

This collection of essays aims to establish the discipline of Singles Studies, finding new ways of examining it from various disciplinary and cultural perspectives. It begins with laying the field and then moves on to critically look at how race has shaped the way we understand singlehood in the West and how class, age, gender, privilege, and the media play a role in shaping singlehood. It argues for a need for increased interdisciplinarity within the field, for example, analyzing singlehood from the perspective of medical humanities. The volume also explores the role workplace, living arrangements

Trade Review

Singular Selves, crucially underscoring that singleness is a viable way of being which deserves further scholarly attention, is a timely, vibrant, and politically engaged collection that promises to make a vital contribution to the growing interdisciplinary field of Singles Studies.”

Anthea Taylor, Associate Professor, Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney, Australia

“I am very excited to see this volume come to life documenting such an important conference and representing so many different perspectives on singlehood. My hope is this book will stimulate the increasing research interest that the study of singlehood deserves.”

Geoff Macdonald, PhD, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, Canada

“In this ground-breaking collection of essays, Ketaki Chowkhani and Craig Wynne provide a foundation for Singles Studies and a roadmap for future analysis. With the increasing number of single people around the world, this book offers a fascinating, timely, and interdisciplinary look at how singlehood is viewed in a variety of contexts. Singular Selves is a major contribution to the study of singlehood and promises to become a classic work in this developing field of research and practice.”

Prof Naomi Cahn, Research Professor in Democracy and Equity, University of Virginia School of Law, USA



Table of Contents

List of Figures ix

List of Tables x

List of Contributors xi

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction 1

Ketaki Chowkhani and Craig Wynne

PART I

Laying the Field 9

1 Changing Thinking, Changing Language, Changing Lives: The Power and Promise of Singles Studies 11

Bella DePaulo

2 What We Talk about When We (Don’t) Talk about Singlehood 21

Adriana Savu

3 Single (Never Married), Black, and Middle Class by the Numbers 40

Kris Marsh and Olivia James

PART II

Singlehood, Media, and Literature 57

4 Singlehood and Valentine’s Day: A Study of Discursive Representations and Emotions in the Media 59

Saumya Sharma

5 “New Uncertainties and Fresh Concessions”: Edith Wharton’s Ambivalent Single Fictions of Middle Age 77

Katherine A. Fama

6 Unwitting W;t: A Case Study in the Relationship between Literary Stereotypes and Real-Life Discrimination 92

Joan DelFattore

7 The Single Woman’s Thousand Shapes of Love in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse 104

Elizabeth Foulke

PART III

Singlehood, Space, and Well-Being 117

8 Japanese Singles and Solo-Life 119

Laura Dales and Nora Kottmann

9 Singles in the Workplace: Benefits and Challenges 138

Elyakim Kislev

10 Exploring Satisfaction with Singlehood among Diverse

Groups of Singles 151

Dominika Ochnik

Afterword 169

Sarah Lamb

Index 175

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032292755, 978-1032292755
      ISBN10: 103229275X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines, for perhaps the first time, singlehood at the intersections of race, media, language, culture, literature, space, health, and life satisfaction. It adopts an interdisciplinary approach, borrowing from sociology, literary studies, medical humanities, race studies, linguistics, demographic studies, and critical geography to understand singlehood in the world today.

      This collection of essays aims to establish the discipline of Singles Studies, finding new ways of examining it from various disciplinary and cultural perspectives. It begins with laying the field and then moves on to critically look at how race has shaped the way we understand singlehood in the West and how class, age, gender, privilege, and the media play a role in shaping singlehood. It argues for a need for increased interdisciplinarity within the field, for example, analyzing singlehood from the perspective of medical humanities. The volume also explores the role workplace, living arrangements

      Trade Review

      Singular Selves, crucially underscoring that singleness is a viable way of being which deserves further scholarly attention, is a timely, vibrant, and politically engaged collection that promises to make a vital contribution to the growing interdisciplinary field of Singles Studies.”

      Anthea Taylor, Associate Professor, Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney, Australia

      “I am very excited to see this volume come to life documenting such an important conference and representing so many different perspectives on singlehood. My hope is this book will stimulate the increasing research interest that the study of singlehood deserves.”

      Geoff Macdonald, PhD, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, Canada

      “In this ground-breaking collection of essays, Ketaki Chowkhani and Craig Wynne provide a foundation for Singles Studies and a roadmap for future analysis. With the increasing number of single people around the world, this book offers a fascinating, timely, and interdisciplinary look at how singlehood is viewed in a variety of contexts. Singular Selves is a major contribution to the study of singlehood and promises to become a classic work in this developing field of research and practice.”

      Prof Naomi Cahn, Research Professor in Democracy and Equity, University of Virginia School of Law, USA



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures ix

      List of Tables x

      List of Contributors xi

      Acknowledgments xv

      Introduction 1

      Ketaki Chowkhani and Craig Wynne

      PART I

      Laying the Field 9

      1 Changing Thinking, Changing Language, Changing Lives: The Power and Promise of Singles Studies 11

      Bella DePaulo

      2 What We Talk about When We (Don’t) Talk about Singlehood 21

      Adriana Savu

      3 Single (Never Married), Black, and Middle Class by the Numbers 40

      Kris Marsh and Olivia James

      PART II

      Singlehood, Media, and Literature 57

      4 Singlehood and Valentine’s Day: A Study of Discursive Representations and Emotions in the Media 59

      Saumya Sharma

      5 “New Uncertainties and Fresh Concessions”: Edith Wharton’s Ambivalent Single Fictions of Middle Age 77

      Katherine A. Fama

      6 Unwitting W;t: A Case Study in the Relationship between Literary Stereotypes and Real-Life Discrimination 92

      Joan DelFattore

      7 The Single Woman’s Thousand Shapes of Love in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse 104

      Elizabeth Foulke

      PART III

      Singlehood, Space, and Well-Being 117

      8 Japanese Singles and Solo-Life 119

      Laura Dales and Nora Kottmann

      9 Singles in the Workplace: Benefits and Challenges 138

      Elyakim Kislev

      10 Exploring Satisfaction with Singlehood among Diverse

      Groups of Singles 151

      Dominika Ochnik

      Afterword 169

      Sarah Lamb

      Index 175

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