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_aUnderstanding non-monogamies / _cedited by Meg Barker and Darren Langdridge. |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2012. |
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_aRoutledge research in gender and society ; _v23 |
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_tIntroduction / _rMeg Barker and Darren Langdridge -- _tDeconstructing monogamy: boundaries, identities, and fluidities across relationships / _rKatherine Frank and John DeLamater -- _tNon-monogamy and fiction / _rEsther Saxey -- _t'Science says she's gotta have it': reading for racial resonances in woman-centered poly literature / _rAngela Willey -- _tDiscursive constructions of polyamory in mono-normative media culture / _rAni Ritchie -- _tRelationship innovation in male couples / _rBarry D. Adam -- _tSwinging: pushing the boundaries of monogamy? / _rDee McDonald -- _tThere were three in the bed: discursive desire and the sex lives of swingers / _rShalanda Phillips -- _tGeeks, goddesses, and green eggs: political mobilization and the cultural locus of the polyamorous community in the San Francisco Bay area / _rHadar Aviram -- _tSocial sex: young women and early sexual relationships / _rMaya Lavie-Ajayi, Colette D.R. Jones and Lucy Russell -- _tParadoxes in gender relations: [post] feminism and bisexual polyamory / _rChristian Klesse -- _tTrans and non-monogamies / _rChristina Richards -- _t'Many partners, many friends': gay and bisexual Mormon men's views of non-monogamous relationships / _rJosé Miguel Montenegro -- _tNon-monogamy in queer BDSM communities: putting the sex back into alternative relationship practices and discourse / _rRobin Bauer -- _tAsexual relationships: what does asexuality have to do with polyamory? / _rKristin S. Scherrer -- _tDisability and polyamory: exploring the edges of inter-dependence, gender and queer issues in non-monogamous relationships / _rAlessandra (Alex) Iantaffi -- _tStrategies in polyamorous parenting / _rElisabeth Sheff -- _t'To pass, border or pollute': polyfamilies go to school / _rMaria Pallotta-Chiarolli -- _tDeveloping a 'responsible' foster care praxis: poly as a framework for examining power and propriety in family contexts / _rDamien W. Riggs -- _tThe power mechanisms of jealousy / _rPepper Mint -- _tMaking friends with jealousy: therapy with polyamorous clients / _rDossie Easton -- _tPromiscuities: politics, imagination, spirituality and hypocrisy / _rAndrew Samuels -- _tConditions of freedom in practices of non-monogamous commitment / _rMark Finn -- _tSex, space and discourse: non/monogamy and intimate privilege in the public sphere / _rNathan Rambukkana -- _tWhat's queer about non-monogamy now? / _rEleanor Wilkinson -- _tLove without borders? Intimacy, identity and the state of compulsory monogamy / _rJamie Heckert. |
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