Re Making Love by Barbara Ehrenreich

A provocative cultural critique tracing how shifts in gender politics, psychotherapy, and consumer culture reshaped intimacy and sexual norms; it argues that love and sex were transformed from simple erotic exchanges into therapeutic, consumer-driven practices shaped by new expectations for emotional disclosure, equality, and self-fulfillment, with significant effects on desire, power dynamics, and the medicalization and commercialization of sexual life.

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