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A Psychosocial Exploration of Love and IntimacyPersonal Accounts of Love Details of Method

A Psychosocial Exploration of Love and Intimacy: Personal Accounts of Love Details of Method [There are five aims related to the interview material: to provide some discussion of the way the interview was conducted and unfolded (see Chapter 8;to approach each interview without ‘memory or desire’. In biographical narrative interpretive method (BNIM) terms the aim is to let the material’s own gestalt emerge;1to use selected aspects of the material in order to provide illustrative2 comments on the statements deduced from Chapters 2–7 (views of love as possible, impossible and reconceptualised);to argue for the importance of a psychoanalytic sociology of emotion or psychosocial way of seeing love (see Chapter 2);to be explicit about the kinds of claims that are made in the light of the statements deduced from discursive, sociological and psychoanalytic approaches to the method discussed in Chapter 8.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Psychosocial Exploration of Love and IntimacyPersonal Accounts of Love Details of Method

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2006
ISBN
978-1-349-54459-2
Pages
160 –169
DOI
10.1057/9780230501515_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[There are five aims related to the interview material: to provide some discussion of the way the interview was conducted and unfolded (see Chapter 8;to approach each interview without ‘memory or desire’. In biographical narrative interpretive method (BNIM) terms the aim is to let the material’s own gestalt emerge;1to use selected aspects of the material in order to provide illustrative2 comments on the statements deduced from Chapters 2–7 (views of love as possible, impossible and reconceptualised);to argue for the importance of a psychoanalytic sociology of emotion or psychosocial way of seeing love (see Chapter 2);to be explicit about the kinds of claims that are made in the light of the statements deduced from discursive, sociological and psychoanalytic approaches to the method discussed in Chapter 8.]

Published: Nov 11, 2015

Keywords: Personal Account; Romantic Love; Interview Material; Psychosocial Approach; Pretive Strategy

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