THE AFFECTIVE INERTIA OF WOMEN WITH HIGHER EDUCATION: overwork, unfulfilled affective trajectories and emotional harm
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Studies on love have grown over the years, highlighting the centrality that the topic has gained in contemporary society. In this study agenda, a topic that has been little studied is the absence or deprivation of love. In this article, we seek to objectify the deprivation of love from a group of single heterosexual women aged 40 and with a higher education degree. Our methodological strategy was virtual immersion based on a course on relationships and the reconstruction of the emotional trajectory of two women. The data indicate that these women are part of a generation that invested in their careers and, therefore, had a rupture in their emotional trajectory when they transgressed one of the main rules in the field of love: marriage. Furthermore, excessive work would help to emotionally isolate these women, who begin to suffer emotional losses as a result of emotional deprivation.
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Career, Emotional harm, Love, Trajectory not completed, Work
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Caderno CRH, v. 37.




