1998
DOI: 10.1086/448875
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Intimacy: A Special Issue

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“…The realm of intimacy is one traditionally associated with the feminine private sphere, but various commentators have marked out how public worlds, institutions and market forces have marshalled the intimate terrain into public spaces for the operation of power, using it to reinforce arguments of 'normalcy' against the ruptures of social and cultural tensions. Lauren Berlant (2000) tells us 'intimacy also involves an aspiration for a narrative about something shared, a story about oneself and others…set within zones of familiarity and comfort: friendship, the couple, and the family form, animated by expressive and emancipating kinds of love' (Berlant 2000). It seems clear that stories told in various forms of 'reality' television contribute to the tide of ways in which questions of intimacy are transmuted through, for example, the rise of the therapy industry, talk shows and pseudo-psychological advice espoused in women's magazines.…”
Section: Extending Intimacy: Domesticity and Moral Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The realm of intimacy is one traditionally associated with the feminine private sphere, but various commentators have marked out how public worlds, institutions and market forces have marshalled the intimate terrain into public spaces for the operation of power, using it to reinforce arguments of 'normalcy' against the ruptures of social and cultural tensions. Lauren Berlant (2000) tells us 'intimacy also involves an aspiration for a narrative about something shared, a story about oneself and others…set within zones of familiarity and comfort: friendship, the couple, and the family form, animated by expressive and emancipating kinds of love' (Berlant 2000). It seems clear that stories told in various forms of 'reality' television contribute to the tide of ways in which questions of intimacy are transmuted through, for example, the rise of the therapy industry, talk shows and pseudo-psychological advice espoused in women's magazines.…”
Section: Extending Intimacy: Domesticity and Moral Responsibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para além do brincar, que se constitui como núcleo de expressão (Lange 2014) marcante nos ví-deos, constatamos uma presença significativa de discursos confessionais, marcados por revelações de gostos, pensamentos, sentimentos e experiências, em proximidade ao que Raun (2018) chama de self privado. Nesta fase de transição da infância para a adolescência, as meninas fortalecem uma esfera pública íntima (Berlant, 1998(Berlant, e 2008, na qual a identidade de gênero feminina é especialmente conectada a narrativas pessoais, que incluem rotinas de moda e beleza, escolhas sobre decoração do quarto, reflexões sobre relações familiares ou sobre a vida escolar, entre outras vivências. Esta valorização da intimidade produz discursos que se projetam como autênticos e que são capazes de promover a identificação das youtubers como modelos perante os seus pares e consequentemente como influenciadoras para hábitos de consumo.…”
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“…Meanwhile, the theoretical lens adopted by many studies in media and communications tends to ignore the broader historical study of intimacy as a defining feature of social life. In this article, we draw on Berlant's deeper theorisation of intimacy as the cultural equation of 'having a life with having an intimate life' (Berlant, 2000: 2, emphasis added) in order to show intimacy's usefulness as a problematic for media studies. We are interested in Berlant's critical and historically specific notion of intimacy as a 'public mode of identification and self-development' that is tied to the divisive 'relation between public and private', sustained and reconfigured within neoliberalism (Berlant, 2008: 3).…”
Section: Mediating the Presence Of Others: Reconceptualising Co-presementioning
confidence: 99%