Romancing the Honeymoon: Consummating Marriage in Modern Society, Vol. 16 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Romancing the Honeymoon is the first comprehensive look at the North American honeymoon from a multidisciplinary academic perspective. Using theoretical and methodological approaches from sociology, history, and cultural studies, this study presents a discussion of the cultural significance of the honeymoon ritual. This book is about more than honeymoons, however, as historical changes and contemporary experiences in honeymooning are related to such issues as identity construction, gender conflict, interpersonal risk, and rationality in late modern society.. "This multidisciplinary, multi-method application will provide students and scholars in family studies, gender studies, family sociology, and cultural studies with valuable insight into this unique custom.
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The three authors apply theoretical and methodological approaches from sociology, history, and cultural studies to examine the cultural phenomenon of the North American honeymoon ritual. They look at its origins, historical changes as expressed in cultural narratives, advertising, symbolic meanings of contemporary sites, and the pre- honeymoon expectations and post-honeymoon realities of a sample of newlyweds. They also relate the ritual to identity construction, gender conflict, interpersonal risk, and rationality in late modern society. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)