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Strange Bedfellows – Marriage in the Age of Women`s Liberation: Politics and Culture in Modern America

Autor Alison Lefkovitz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2018
In the inaugural issue of Ms. Magazine, the feminist activist Judy Syfers proclaimed that she would like a wife, offering a wry critique of the state of marriage in modern America. After all, she observed, a wife could provide Syfers with free childcare and housecleaning services as well as wages from a job. Outside the pages of Ms., divorced men's rights activist Charles Metz opened his own manifesto on marriage reform with a triumphant recognition that noise is swelling from hundreds of thousands of divorced male victims. In the 1960s and 70s, a broad array of Americans identified marriage as a problem, and according to Alison Lefkovitz, the subsequent changes to marriage law at the state and federal levels constituted a social and legal revolution.
The law had long imposed breadwinner and homemaker roles on husbands and wives respectively. In the 1960s, state legislatures heeded the calls of divorced men and feminist activists, but their reforms, such as no-fault divorce, generally benefitted husbands more than wives. Meanwhile, radical feminists, welfare rights activists, gay liberationists, and immigrant spouses fought for a much broader agenda, such as the extension of gender-neutral financial obligations to all families or the separation of benefits from family relationships entirely. But a host of conservatives stymied this broader revolution. Therefore, even the modest victories that feminists won eluded less prosperous Americans--marriage rights were available to those who could afford them.
Examining the effects of law and politics on the intimate space of the home, Strange Bedfellows recounts how the marriage revolution at once instituted formal legal equality while also creating new forms of political and economic inequality that historians--like most Americans--have yet to fully understand.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812250152
ISBN-10: 081225015X
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 161 x 237 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press
Seria Politics and Culture in Modern America


Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1. The Problem of Marriage in the Era of Women's Liberation
Chapter 2. The End of Breadwinning and Homemaking
Chapter 3. Blaming Feminism for the Fragile Family
Chapter 4. Race, Welfare, and Marriage Regulation
Chapter 5. Sham Marriages, Real Love, and Immigration Reform
Chapter 6. Gay Marriage and "Homosexual Households"
Conclusion. The End of Marriage as We Know It
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments


Notă biografică


Descriere

Strange Bedfellows recounts the unlikely ways in which the efforts of feminists and divorced men's activists dovetailed with the activity of lawmakers, judges, welfare activists, immigrant spouses, the LGBTQ community, the Reagan coalition, and other Americans, to redefine family and marriage without relying on traditional gender norms.