Modern Romance: An Investigation

Modern Romance: An Investigation
Author Aziz Ansari
Eric Klinenberg
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Penguin Press
Publication date
June 16, 2015
Media type E-book, hardcover and audiobook
Pages 288
ISBN 1-59420-627-9

Modern Romance: An investigation is a research book written by American Actor and stand-up comedian, Aziz Ansari and American Sociologist and New York University Professor, Eric Klinenberg, published in 2015. The book provides research information exploring the change in romantic society that has occurred in the past decade. One of the main points that is discussed in the book is the paradox of choice in relationships, the paradox is the idea that having more options is better when ultimately it seems having so many options actually makes it a lot harder to "settle" for anyone.

Background

Ansari, who has discussed how romance and technology interact in his standup comedy,[1] wrote on his website that he wanted to explore the subject further. He writes, "Every one of us engages on a journey to find love and companionship. We meet people, date, get into and out of relationships, all with hope of finding someone with whom we share a deep connection and truly love. This journey seems fairly standard now, but it's wildly different from what people did even just decades ago.... Some of our problems are unique to our time. 'Why did this guy just text me an emoji of a pizza?' 'Should I go out with this girl even though she listed Combos as one of her favorite snack foods? Combos!!?'"[2]

The book combines comedy and social science.[3]

Research

Ansari and Klinenberg, a professor at New York University, interviewed hundreds of people in various cities around the world, including Wichita, Kansas, Buenos Aires, Paris, and Tokyo,[1] to investigate how the Internet and technology have affected modern love and relationships.[4]

The pair also set up a forum on reddit, "Modern Romantics," soliciting responses to their questions, including:[5]

Academics in the fields of anthropology, psychology, sociology and technology also contributed to their research, including Eli Finkel (Northwestern University), Helen Fisher (Rutgers University), Sheena Iyengar (Columbia Business School), Barry Schwartz (Swarthmore College), Sherry Turkle (MIT), and Robb Willer (Stanford University).[2]

Release

The book was released on June 16, 2015. As part of the promotion, Ansari appeared at the second BookCon convention, which took place May 30–31 in New York City.[6] The book received The Goodreads Choice Award for Non-Fiction in 2015.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 Dockterman, Eliana (March 2, 2015). "Aziz Ansari on His New Book and How Texting Is Ruining Our Relationships". Time. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  2. 1 2 Ansari, Aziz. "Modern Romance". AzizAnsari.com. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  3. Ansari, Aziz. Modern Romance. Penguin Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-1-59420-627-6.
  4. Beaumont-Thomas, Ben (10 March 2015). "Aziz Ansari teams up with sociologist for relationship book Modern Romance". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  5. Ansari, Aziz; Klinenberg, Eric. "Modern Romantics". Reddit. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  6. McClurg, Jocelyn (March 30, 2015). "Aziz Ansari to 'Romance' BookCon". USA Today. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  7. "The 2015 Goodreads Choice Awards". goodreads.com.
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