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In this provocative new work, R. Claire Snyder argues that the
fundamental principles of American democracy not only allow but
require the legalization of same-sex marriage. In addition to
explaining the theoretical issues at stake, the book provides a
short history of marriage, disentangling its interpersonal,
communal, religious and civil components. In clear and concise
language, Snyder examines and systematically addresses numerous
critiques of same-sex marriage, including religious conservatism,
traditionalism, the organized movement of the Christian Right,
communitarianism, and academic "queer theory." By exploring the
arguments swirling around this controversial topic from the
perspective of democratic theory, Gay Marriage and Democracy shows
that all citizens must be treated equally for democracy to truly
succeed.
In this provocative new work, R. Claire Snyder argues that the
fundamental principles of American democracy not only allow but
require the legalization of same-sex marriage. In addition to
explaining the theoretical issues at stake, the book provides a
short history of marriage, disentangling its interpersonal,
communal, religious and civil components. In clear and concise
language, Snyder examines and systematically addresses numerous
critiques of same-sex marriage, including religious conservatism,
traditionalism, the organized movement of the Christian Right,
communitarianism, and academic 'queer theory.' By exploring the
arguments swirling around this controversial topic from the
perspective of democratic theory, Gay Marriage and Democracy shows
that all citizens must be treated equally for democracy to truly
succeed.
What happens in a tradition that links citizenship with soldiering
when women become citizens? Citizen Soldiers and Manly Warriors:
Military Service and Gender in the Civic Republican Tradition
provides an in-depth analysis of the theory and practice of the
citizen-soldier in historical context. Using a postmodern feminist
lens, Snyder reveals that within the citizen-soldier tradition,
citizenship and masculinity are simultaneously constituted through
engagement in civic and martial practices. Seeking to sever the
connection between masculinity and citizenship, Snyder calls for
women to make 'gender trouble' by engaging in the practices
traditionally constitutive of masculine republican citizenship.
However, in order to reconstitute the Citizen-Soldier tradition the
only tradition we have that holds the military up to democratic
standards we must not only 'trouble' but also reconfigure our
understandings of gender and citizenship. Thus gender parity in the
American military is not enough. We must also change the type of
masculinity produced by the military, reintroduce the military to
its civic purposes, expand the 'citizenship of civic practices' to
include other non-martial forms of service, and give citizens a
greater role in political decision making."
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