Much of the current research evidence suggests that love is a universal emotion experienced by a majority of people, in various historical eras, and in all the world's cultures. Yet, love displays in different ways because culture has an impact on people's conceptions of love and the ways they feel, think, and behave in romantic relationships. This volume summarizes classical knowledge on love and culture while at the same time focusing sharply on recent studies and cutting-edge research that has advanced the field.
Overall I find Dr. Victor Karandashev is an excellent and fine scholar who has a firm grasp of both the fundamental principles of cross-cultural research and of anthropology. In our increasingly connected world Romantic Love in Cultural Contexts updates and adds to the descriptions and explanations of similarities and differences in romantic love across generations and cultures. Romantic love encompasses the life span, rather than being a phenomenon largely confined to youthful years. The topic of this project concerns the deepest of our sentiments and pervades life from birth to death. This book contributes to better knowledge of this phenomenon across generations.
Félix Neto
(Professor of Psychology)
Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação
Universidade do Porto, Portugal
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"This unique text combines historical, sociological, anthropological, and psychological data to answer, 'What does romantic love look like to different people and cultures across time and geographies?' ... this book is an impressive and refreshing read for anyone interested in an interdisciplinary and inclusive look at 'romantic love.' ... This text may be used to answer historical questions and generate inclusive research questions moving forward." (Katheryn L. B. Votaw, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 62 (18), May, 2017)








