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The Future of Marriage

Queering the Limits of Gender, Sexuality, and Family

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The Future of Marriage

Queering the Limits of Gender, Sexuality, and Family

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This book examines the role of marriage in contemporary society, with a particular focus on gender and sexual inequalities within the context of marriage and family. This study employs qualitative social science methods to explore the potential of a more inclusive and sexually-fluid society to reshape traditional institutions like marriage by examining the lived experiences of 41 married people residing in Wisconsin, including members of the LGBT+ community.

The book further examines overlooked complexities of married life, including the practice of consensual nonmonogamy and the experience of bisexual identity erasure, to challenge cultural norms and raise thought-provoking questions about what marriage and family can look like in a more equitable world. The study provides critical insights into the social and legal mechanisms that reinforce and disrupt gender and sexuality norms, as well as the larger implications of undoing these norms for achieving greater gender and sexual equality.

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Table of Contents

1. Challenging Tradition: Personal Journeys Through the Changing Landscape of Marriage
2. Marriage as an Institution: Historical Foundations, Inequality, and Contemporary Change
3. First Comes Love, Then Comes Health Insurance: Legal Protections, Identity Choices, and Evolving Marital Norms
4. “Yeah, Daddy's Got Two Girlfriends.” How Open Marriages Are Redefining Family
5. I Now Pronounce You Straight or Gay! How Married Bisexual, Queer, and Pansexual People Experience Privilege and Erasure
6. What Is the Future of Marriage? New Horizons for Gender, Sexuality, and Family

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 10 Dec 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 178
ISBN 9781978761117
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 1 figure
Series Breaking Boundaries: New Horizons in Gender & Sexualities
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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