"All About Love: New Visions" is a 2000 non-fiction book by bell hooks (the influential Black feminist author, scholar, and cultural critic who stylized her name in lowercase). Spanning 240 pages, it is structured as a collection of 13 interconnected essays that reexamine love in contemporary American society. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and personal reflection, hooks challenges dominant cultural narratives about love, arguing that it has been distorted by consumerism, patriarchy, and individualism. The book is accessible yet profound, blending memoir-like anecdotes with references to thinkers like M. Scott Peck, Erich Fromm, and Martin Luther King Jr.

All about Love: New Visions
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From one of America’s most revered thinkers offers radical new ways to think about love, and examines the relationship between love and sexuality, and the connections between the public and the private.
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| Language | English |
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| Page Count | 272 |
| Publish Date | January 09, 2001 |
| Publisher | William Morrow & Company |
| Format | Paperback |
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