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‘Marriage is more than just a piece of paper' : feminist critiques of same sex marriage Boyd, Susan B.
Abstract
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-legal institution relates to inequality based on factors such as sex, race and class. The article first identifies how the legalization of same sex marriage can be viewed as a positive step in the quest for equality and recognition of lesbians and gay men. It then describes the legal and statistical trends in relation to marriage in Canada, as one of the first countries to legalize same sex marriage. The heart of the article discusses the key feminist critiques of both marriage and same sex marriage, drawing on an international survey of primarily English language literature. It considers why these critiques have been understated in the debates on same sex marriage and reviews empirical studies on the views of lesbians and gay men on marriage. While acknowledging that legal marriage can offer important rights to some couples, the conclusion suggests alternatives to placing marriage at the center of the lesbian and gay movement for equality and recognition.
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‘Marriage is more than just a piece of paper' : feminist critiques of same sex marriage
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2013-11-12
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This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes
how marriage as a socio-legal institution relates to inequality based on factors
such as sex, race and class. The article first identifies how the legalization of
same sex marriage can be viewed as a positive step in the quest for equality and
recognition of lesbians and gay men. It then describes the legal and statistical
trends in relation to marriage in Canada, as one of the first countries to legalize
same sex marriage. The heart of the article discusses the key feminist critiques
of both marriage and same sex marriage, drawing on an international survey of
primarily English language literature. It considers why these critiques have
been understated in the debates on same sex marriage and reviews empirical
studies on the views of lesbians and gay men on marriage. While acknowledging
that legal marriage can offer important rights to some couples, the conclusion
suggests alternatives to placing marriage at the center of the lesbian and gay
movement for equality and recognition.
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eng
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2013-11-12
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0103607
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Boyd, Susan B., 'Marriage is More than Just a Piece of Paper: Feminist Critiques of Same Sex Marriage (2013). (2013) 8:2 National Taiwan University Law Review 263-298.
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Reviewed
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Faculty
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