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Queer Families and Relationships after Marriage Equality
Queer Families and Relationships after Marriage Equality
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ISBN No.: 9781138557468
Pages: 218
Year: 201807
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 62.38
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Preface Introduction: For Better or for Worse? Relational Landscapes in the Time of Same-Sex Marriage Michael W. Yarbrough Section 1: The Material Impacts of Same-Sex Marriage Chapter 1: Living Lesbian Relationships in Madrid: Queering Life and Families in Times of Straight Living Fossils Luciana Moreira Chapter 2: For the Richer, not the Poorer: Marriage Equality, Financial Security, and the Promise of Queer Economic Justice Liz Montegary Chapter 3: "What Makes Our Conflicts Queer?" An Interview with Rachel Epstein Rachel Epstein / interviewed by Michael W. Yarbrough Section 2: Is Marriage Normalizing LGBTQ Relationships? Chapter 4: From Public Debate to Private Decision: The Normalization of Marriage among Critical LGBQ People Abigail Ocobock Chapter 5: Reflections on Marriage Equality as a Vehicle for LGBTQ Political Transformation Mignon Moore Chapter 6: Simultaneous Assimilation and Innovation in the Construction of Queer Families: Married Same-Sex Couples in Cape Town, South Africa Lwando Scott Chapter 7: From Homonormativity to Polynormativity: Representing Consensual Non-Monogamy Lital Pascar Section 3: Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: The Present and Future of Family Diversity Chapter 8: The "Beyond Same-Sex Marriage Statement," Ten Years Later featuring Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis, Nancy Polikoff, Terry Boggis, Lisa Duggan, Debanuj DasGupta, Amber Hollibaugh, and Ignacio Rivera / edited by Michael W. Yarbrough Chapter 9: Making Connections: An Interview with Ignacio Rivera Ignacio Rivera / interviewed by Michael W. Yarbrough Chapter 10: Beyond the Paradigm of Same-sex Marriage and the Sex-Love-Marriage Alignment: The Practice of Xinghun among Queer People in Contemporary China Shuzhen Huang Chapter 11: "Zoning is a Way of Sorting People": An Interview with the Scarborough Family The Scarborough Family / interviewed by Michael W. Yarbrough Chapter 12: Queer Street Families: Place-Making and Community Among LGBT Youth of Color in Iconic Gay Neighborhoods Theodore Greene Chapter 13: Future Fronts in the Fight for Family Diversity: A Panel Discussion featuring Hugh Ryan, Sarah Wright, Martha Ertman, Ricci Levy, James Lopata, and Andy Izenson / edited by Michael W. Yarbrough.


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