From a more sociological gaze, Guizzardi proposes to read the text through two lenses: Luhmannian theory and Queer. In fact, for Guizzardi, the imprint by which Kottman studies the making-sense of love (how we «make sense» out of love) and love relationships is, on the one hand, markedly Luhmannian (with Niklas Luhmman, Kottman shares the sense of meaning as the possibility of selecting other) and, on the other hand, deeply Queer because of love as a process of individual and collective self-education.
Guizzardi, L. (2024). What’s love got to do with it?. IRIDE, 102-103, 469-480.
What’s love got to do with it?
Guizzardi L.
2024
Abstract
From a more sociological gaze, Guizzardi proposes to read the text through two lenses: Luhmannian theory and Queer. In fact, for Guizzardi, the imprint by which Kottman studies the making-sense of love (how we «make sense» out of love) and love relationships is, on the one hand, markedly Luhmannian (with Niklas Luhmman, Kottman shares the sense of meaning as the possibility of selecting other) and, on the other hand, deeply Queer because of love as a process of individual and collective self-education.File in questo prodotto:
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