From Jane Austen to Taylor Swift, a look at the surprising politics of
romantic love and its dissolution.
Whatever the underlying motives - be they love, financial security, or
mere masochism - the fact is that getting involved in a romantic
partnership is emotionally, morally, and even politically fraught.
In Hard To Do, Kelli María Korducki turns a Marxist lens on the
relatively short history of romantic partnership, tracing how the
socio-economic dynamics between men and women have transformed the ways
women conceive of domestic partnership. With perceptive, reported
insights on the ways marriage and divorce are legislated, the rituals of
twentieth-century courtship, and contemporary practices for calling it
off, Korducki reveals that, for all women, choosing to end a
relationship is a radical action with very limited cultural precedent.