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Intimacy Without Privacy. Love & Breakups, #9
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233360855
- EAN9798233360855
- Date de parution24/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Intimacy Without Privacy: Why Love Struggles in the Public Eye is a cultural and psychological examination of how modern visibility reshapes romantic life. As intimacy becomes increasingly exposed-mediated by social platforms, celebrity narratives, and digital self-disclosure-the conditions necessary for emotional depth are steadily undermined. This book argues that intimacy is not strengthened by transparency alone, but by the presence of protected space.
Drawing on case studies from celebrity relationships, public scandals, online partnerships, and everyday digital behavior, it explores how constant observation alters attachment, conflict, desire, and trust. Love, once structured around mutual interiority, is now pressured to perform coherence for an audience. Through a critical lens, the book investigates how public accountability replaces private negotiation, how emotional labor becomes visible and transactional, and how romantic identities are shaped by external validation.
It situates contemporary relationships within broader systems of surveillance, commodification, and attention economies. Rather than offering self-help prescriptions, Intimacy Without Privacy contributes to an ongoing conversation about modern intimacy, arguing that the erosion of privacy is not merely a technological issue, but a cultural one. It positions privacy not as secrecy, but as a necessary condition for relational complexity, repair, and emotional truth.
Drawing on case studies from celebrity relationships, public scandals, online partnerships, and everyday digital behavior, it explores how constant observation alters attachment, conflict, desire, and trust. Love, once structured around mutual interiority, is now pressured to perform coherence for an audience. Through a critical lens, the book investigates how public accountability replaces private negotiation, how emotional labor becomes visible and transactional, and how romantic identities are shaped by external validation.
It situates contemporary relationships within broader systems of surveillance, commodification, and attention economies. Rather than offering self-help prescriptions, Intimacy Without Privacy contributes to an ongoing conversation about modern intimacy, arguing that the erosion of privacy is not merely a technological issue, but a cultural one. It positions privacy not as secrecy, but as a necessary condition for relational complexity, repair, and emotional truth.






















