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Queering Marriage - Challenging Family Formation in the United States (Paperback, New)
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Queering Marriage - Challenging Family Formation in the United States (Paperback, New)
Series: Families in Focus
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Over four thousand gay and lesbian couples married in the city of
San Francisco in 2004. The first large-scale occurrence of legal
same-sex marriage, these unions galvanized a movement and reignited
the debate about whether same-sex marriage, as some hope,
challenges heterosexual privilege or, as others fear, preserves
that privilege by assimilating queer couples.
In "Queering Marriage," Katrina Kimport uses in-depth interviews
with participants in the San Francisco weddings to argue that
same-sex marriage cannot be understood as simply entrenching or
contesting heterosexual privilege. Instead, she contends, these new
legally sanctioned relationships can both reinforce as well as
disrupt the association of marriage and heterosexuality.
During her deeply personal conversations with same-sex spouses,
Kimport learned that the majority of respondents did characterize
their marriages as an opportunity to contest heterosexual
privilege. Yet, in a seeming contradiction, nearly as many also
cited their desire for access to the normative benefits of
matrimony, including social recognition and legal rights. Kimport's
research revealed that the pattern of ascribing meaning to marriage
varied by parenthood status and, in turn, by gender. Lesbian
parents were more likely to embrace normative meanings for their
unions; those who are not parents were more likely to define their
relationships as attempts to contest dominant understandings of
marriage.
By posing the question--can queers "queer" marriage?--Kimport
provides a nuanced, accessible, and theoretically grounded
framework for understanding the powerful effect of heterosexual
expectations on both sexual and social categories.
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