Feminism and Same-Sex Marriage: Who Cares?

In America, the arguments for same-sex marriage are articulated primarily in the language of liberalism: justice, rights, and equality. Activists in the public square appeal to rational and intuitive, or at least culturally relevant, notions of justice and fairness. In countering such a defense of s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Politics & gender 2010-03, Vol.6 (1), p.134-145
1. Verfasser: Wilson, Angelia R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In America, the arguments for same-sex marriage are articulated primarily in the language of liberalism: justice, rights, and equality. Activists in the public square appeal to rational and intuitive, or at least culturally relevant, notions of justice and fairness. In countering such a defense of same-sex marriage, feminists may feel compelled to rearticulate fundamental concerns about how gender normativity of marriage oppresses women. Marriage, feminists are certain, has never been a good thing, economically or politically, for women.
ISSN:1743-923X
1743-9248
DOI:10.1017/S1743923X09990560