El fin del amor

El fin del amor

amar y follar en el siglo XXI

Tenenbaum, Tamara

Born and raised in an Orthodox Jewish community in the heart of Buenos Aires, Tamara Tenenbaum learned the affective and sexual customs of the secular world as an anthropologist who discovers an unknown civilization. Based on her studies in philosophy and feminist militancy, conversations with friends and colleagues, her own experience and even her own body, in this book she reviews the challenges that young people face today at the beginning of their life as adults. The End of Love explores what happens when marriage or monogamous partnering is no longer a vital goal, as it was for our parents and grandparents. From the value of friendship to the culture of consent, through motherhood, singleness, polyamory, open couples and the operation of desire technologies like Tinder, Tenenbaum plunges into the universe of affections to celebrate the end of romantic love and to propose that, from its ashes, come a better love, that makes men and women freer.

Author
Tenenbaum, Tamara
Subject
Human sciences > Sociology
EAN
9788432237638
ISBN
978-84-322-3763-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Seix Barral
Pages
312 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
13.3 cm
Release date
13-01-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Los tres mundos 
Paperback edition
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Tenenbaum, Tamara (aut.)

  • Tenenbaum, Tamara
    Tamara Tenenbaum (Buenos Aires, 1989) es licenciada en Filosofía por la Universidad de Buenos Aires donde se desempeña como docente.   Read more