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9780745640495

The Single Woman and the Fairytale Prince

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    9780745640495

  • ISBN10:

    0745640494

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-10-13
  • Publisher: Polity

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Summary

The number of one-person households is rising steeply all over the world and a growing proportion of these 'new singles' are women. It is estimated that one woman in three lives on her own. This development reflects general social trends, ranging from rising divorce rates to the growing professionalization of women and their dissatisfaction with a traditional model that offers them a future organized solely around 'husband-baby-home'. At the same time, the attractions of that model still linger and the fairytale prince is by no means a figure from a story or a remote past. Even in an age in which the internet promises that love is 'just a click away', many women still wait for their prince to come.Jean-Claude Kaufmann's sympathetic study of the lives, aspirations and sometimes despair of the 'new single women' is based mainly on an analysis of a sample of the hundreds of letters sent to Marie-Claire magazine after it published a first-hand account of the single life. Funny, touching and at times profoundly sad, the letters paint a collective portrait of the single woman and her life that is both intimate and socially significant. Kaufmann concludes by situating their stories in a broad comparative context and considering the possible impact of novel phenomena such as the recent vogue for 'mail-order brides'.

Author Biography

Jean-Claude Kaufmann, Commissioning Editor in Media and Cultural Studies, History and Literature, CNRS and University of Paris V Sorbonne

Table of Contents

Foreword to the New Edition
Introduction
Is there a Model for Private Life?
Living Alone: A Long History
Intolerable Celibacy
Great Buffalo Woman
Celibacy Becomes Legitimate
A Maid in Men's Clothes
Introspection
The World Turned Upside Down
The Nineteenth Century: The Main Trend Begins
Grisettes and Phalansteries
The Break
Dark Times
The American Model
The Scandinavian Model
Crazy Times
Uncertain Times
A Life Divided
The 'Accusing Finger'
'Weird'
Uncomfortable Places
The Family: What Can Be Said and What Cannot Be Said
The Laughter of Girlfriends
Betrayal
A Cycle in Three Stages
A Life Shared
Back to History
Premonitory Experiments
The Personalization of Feelings
A Model for Private Life
The Mother-Children Group
The Model Undermined
Prince or Husband?
Facts and Fairies
The Prince with a Thousand Faces
'Like a Love Story'
The Prince Settles Down
When the Carriage Turns Back into a Pumpkin
The Prince Plays Musical Chairs
Portrait of a Single Woman
Introspection
'The Disease of the Infinite'
From Laughter to Tears
Double Reflexivity
From Diaries to Blogs
The Mirror and the Clairvoyant
At Home
Fixtures and Fittings
Bed
Meals
Wrapping Up and Regressing
Freedom from Domesticity
The Lightness of Being
The Outside World
Going Out
Other Ties
The Family
Work
Being Oneself in the Outside World
Men
Arms
Sex
Man-Hunters
A Gloomy View of Life
Married Men
The Internet Revolution
A Sudden Change of Epoch
Love is Just a Click Away
The Dark Side of the Web
Real Life
Men and Women: Sex and Commitment
'Don't Give Up'
An Experience in its Own Right
Being Oneself
The Concept of Trajectory
The Irresistible Injunction to be Oneself
Oneself
Widows
Young People
Women Who Have Broken off Relationships
Predisposing Factors
The Impulse to Remain Single
The Lesser of Two Evils
Two Trajectories, Two Identities
Waiting
Dinosaurs of Love and Galloping Horses
The Ravages of Love
For Want of an Alternative
Sentenced to Hard Labour
Comforting Habits
Extreme Isolation
Negative Individualism
'Women Can Do Anything!
Flight as Therapy
The Logic of the Shell
The Paradox of Appearances
Women Can Do Anything
Autonomy with Company
Conclusion
Epilogue
Dossier. The Globalization of Singledom: The Figures
The Irresistible Rise in the Number of One-Person Households
Interpreting the Figures
Late Marriage
A Short World Tour
Mail-Order Brides
A Note on Methodology
Stages in the Research
The Letters
Constructing Hypotheses
The Informants
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