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E-raamat: Inappropriate Relationships: the Unconventional, the Disapproved, and the Forbidden

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Noting that what defines an "inappropriate relationship" is an issue that goes beyond former President Clinton's euphemism, Goodwin (Brunel U., UK) and Cramer (Loughborough U.) introduce a dozen conceptualizations of such bonds including adultery, power-discrepant relationships, stalkers, necrophilia, and "mixed" marriages between Grateful Dead fans and non-devotees. Lastly, they reflect on relationships in the context of social change. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

In one of the great euphemisms of our time, an embattled President Clinton admitted to an "inappropriate relationship" with his White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. But what exactly is an "inappropriate relationship?" For that matter, what is an "appropriate relationship?" And how can an understanding of the rules of "appropriateness" help us understand personal relationships in our modern world?

Contributors to this book discuss the personal boundaries and taboos of modern relationships. Together they examine the power struggles that can occur when individuals are involved in "inappropriate" relationships, and the ways individuals in such a relationship may attempt to buffer themselves against sanctions--or even embrace this relationship as an agent of social change.

Representing work from a range of disciplines, this collection will appeal to scholars, researchers, students, and professionals working on relationships issues in areas across the social sciences, including those working in the fields of social psychology, family studies, social anthropology, cultural studies, and communication.


In one of the great euphemisms of our time, an embattled President Clinton admitted to an "inappropriate relationship" with his White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. But what exactly is an "inappropriate relationship?" For that matter, what is an "appropriate relationship?" And how can an understanding of the rules of "appropriateness" help us understand personal relationships in our modern world?

Contributors to this book discuss the personal boundaries and taboos of modern relationships. Together they examine the power struggles that can occur when individuals are involved in "inappropriate" relationships, and the ways individuals in such a relationship may attempt to buffer themselves against sanctions--or even embrace this relationship as an agent of social change.

Representing work from a range of disciplines, this collection will appeal to scholars, researchers, students, and professionals working on relationships issues in areas across the social sciences, including those working in the fields of social psychology, family studies, social anthropology, cultural studies, and communication.

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"Given the diversity of topics covered, this book will be most useful to students and professionals in a wide variety of specialties, including social psychology, clinical psychology, counseling, and communication studies. As I read the book, I could not help but envision the lively and engaging class discussions that could be generated from students reading this book. In addition, unlike many edited books in which readers select two, maybe three, chapters they find of interest, this book is a good read from cover to cover. It is engaging, thought-provoking, and insightful in its focus on a really understudied element of close relationships." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Series Editor's Foreword ix
Steve Duck
Preface xi
Contributors xv
I: Conceptualizing Inappropriate Relationships
Scarlet Letters and Whited Sepulchres: The Social Marking of Relationships as ``Inappropriate''
3(22)
Steve Duck
Lise VanderVoort
Functional Features: An Evolutionary Perspective on Inappropriate Relationships
25(20)
Pamela C. Regan
II: Inappropriate Marriages
Marital Affairs
45(20)
Graham Allan
Kaeren Harrison
Interracial Relationships
65(14)
Stanley O. Gaines, Jr.
Jennifer Leaver
Mixed Marriages: Music Community Membership as a Source of Marital Strain
79(24)
Rebecca G. Adams
Jane Rosen-Grandon
III: Counternormative Relationships
Cross-Gender Friendship: The Troublesome Relationship
103(22)
Roger Baumgarte
Same-Sex Relationships
125(22)
Andrew K. T. Yip
IV: Power-Discrepant Relationships
Inappropriate Therapist-Patient ``Relationships''
147(24)
Tanya Garrett
Over My Dead Body: On the Histories and Cultures of Necrophilia
171(20)
Dany Nobus
The Inappropriateness of Relational Intrusion
191(30)
Brian H. Spitzberg
William R. Cupach
Social Exclusion--Pedophile Style
221(26)
Dennis Howitt
V: Epilogue
Inappropriate Relationships in a Time of Social Change ... Some Reflections on Culture, History, and Relational Dimensions
247(18)
Robin Goodwin
Duncan Cramer
Author Index 265(12)
Subject Index 277


Robin Goodwin, Duncan Cramer