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Samesex Marriage The Cultural Politics Of Love And Law Kathleen E Hull

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Samesex Marriage The Cultural Politics Of Love And Law Kathleen E Hull
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Kathleen E. Hull
ISBN: 9780511161575, 9780521856546, 052185654X, 0511161573
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Samesex Marriage The Cultural Politics Of Love And Law Kathleen E Hull by Kathleen E. Hull 9780511161575, 9780521856546, 052185654X, 0511161573 instant download after payment.

Fierce and often ugly battles are being waged, especially in the United States, over who is allowed to marry, what marriage signifies, and where marriage is headed. Kathleen Hull examines these debates, and data from interviews with over seventy people in same-sex relationships, to explore the cultural practices surrounding same-sex marriage and the legal battle for recognition. Arguing that the cultural and legal dimensions of marriage are closely intertwined, she shows how same-sex couples use marriage-related cultural practices, such as public commitment rituals, to assert the reality of their commitments despite lack of legal recognition. Though many same-sex couples see the law of the state to hold a unique cultural power to legitimate their relationships and identities, Hull finds that their opponents equally look to the law to re-establish a social normalcy that excludes same-sex relationships. This is a timely look at a contentious issue.

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