Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating

by Moira Weigel

Hardcover, 2016

Status

Available

Publication

Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2016), 304 pages

Description

"It seems as though every week there's a new app available on your smartphone promising dates a plenty--just swipe right. A mate, on the other hand, is becoming harder and harder to find. The age-old quest for true love requires more effort than ever before. Let's face it: dating is work. Which, as it happens, is exactly where it began, in the 19th century--as prostitution. In Labor of Love, Moira Weigel dives into the secret history of dating while holding up a mirror to the contemporary dating landscape, revealing why we date the way we do and explaining why it feels so much like work. This isn't a guide to "getting the guy"; there are no ridiculous "rules" to follow in Labor of Love. This is a brilliant, fresh, and utterly original approach to help us understand how dating was invented and, hopefully, lead us closer to the happy ending that it promises"-- "A brilliant and surprising investigation into why we date the way we do"--… (more)

Media reviews

The Guardian
"advances the common-sense argument that dating feels like work because it is work, and, like work, it is subject to market forces."

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

304 p.; 5.77 inches

ISBN

0374182531 / 9780374182533

Local notes

relationships
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