Abstract

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book helps the readers to understand contemporary thinking about love, intimacy and popular romance and to assess how they impact on relationships and on society more broadly. It provides some fascinating insights into love, romance and historical change. The book explores the relationship between Love and Feminist Discourses and captures how different feminist theorists frame contemporary debates around love and romance. It draws on Carla Kaplan’s view that women’s voices are marginalised in contemporary culture. The book represents important aspects of the intersection of race, gender and sexuality. It outlines fascinating and very different pictures of love and romance in Australia. The book also provides thoroughly contemporary analysis of love and romance in the context of Muslim and Middle Eastern contexts.

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