O KULTURNOJ KONSTRUKCIJI ROMANTIČNIH VEZA
Ključne reči:
mentalni modeli, romantične veze, romantična ljubav, čista veza, personalni odnosi, društvena transformacija, kognitivna antropologijaApstrakt
Ovaj tekst usmeren je na diskusiju o različitim pristupima fenomenu romantičnih veza u savremenim društvima. Polazeći od anegdotskog pregleda različitih reakcija sa kojima sam se susretala tokom svog istraživanja romantičnih veza, iznosim bitne komponente savremenih interpretacija ovog kulturnog koncepta. Zatim dajem pregled savremenih teorija u antropologiji srodnim disciplinama koje se bave ovim fenomenom (evoluciona psihologija, istorija, sociologija3), iznoseći njihove dobre strane ali i kritikujući njihove nedostatke. Na kraju, postavljam istraživačku agendu za jedno sveobuhvatno razumevanje fenomena savremenih romantičnih veza, objašnjavajući kako ovo istraživanje može da produbi znanje i razumevanje savremenih kulturnih i socijalnih procesa uopšte.
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