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- W270234012 abstract "The Birth of Pleasure. Carol Gilligan. New York: Knopf. 2002. 256 pp. ISBN 0-679-44037-2. $24.00 (cloth). In her latest book, psychologist Carol Gilligan (In A Different Voice) presents a sweeping metaanalysis of love in the grip of patriarchal relationships and offers a road map embedded within cultural stories to experience this emotion as rather than tragedy. Gilligan draws from a wide array of sources to support her claim that disrupts love with hierarchy, setting up gendered and generational inequalities, and is predicated, if not dependent upon, the tragic suffering faced by participants in these social arrangements. Her reach extends across cultures and over time, employing evidence from selected sources: Shakespeare, Proust, Hawthorne, Anne Frank, Michael Ondaatje, Toni Morrison, and Arundhati Roy as well as from clinical research settings she has direct access to: observations of parental-son departures and greetings in kindergarten, interviews with adolescent girls, and therapeutic counseling sessions with couples in crisis, with colleague Terrence Real. Gilligan seeks foundational truths about love in relationships by delving into the epicenter of patriarchy (p. 56). Her goal is to uncover the rifts in the story linking love to emotional trauma, to find the place where a relationship can and does gives birth to pleasure. Underpinning her analysis is the myth of love gained, lost, and found again, the story of Cupid and Psyche in The Oresteia, by Aeschylus. Throughout her presentation of these stories, Gilligan highlights decision points offering actors the possibility of emotionally honest love in relationship with others, specifically lovers, children, and parents. Gilligan's work here is provocative, and as such, provides many points for discussion, critique, and even dismissal. Her use of story to frame emotional cadences of modern relationships is both daring and disappointing. Gilligan departs from standard social science rhetoric to weave an analysis derived from unreplicable research and metaphorical language that rings true from many angles on the surface, but is elusive for social scientists more familiar with the rhetoric of empirical scientific methodology. Daring, because people use stories in their everyday construction of reality, and Gilligan's use of these stories highlights how these stories become the living history of relationships. However, her analysis of the connection between these emotional stories and people's everyday lives is less satisfying because the overall context in which emotional stories are played out is broadly cast as love, pleasure, patriarchy, democracy, or dissociation, without much fine-grained detail using sociological concepts such as income inequality, domestic divisions of labor and parenting, and physical or sexual abuse and trauma. …" @default.
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