米国における同性婚への道<br>The Rainbow after the Storm : Marriage Equality and Social Change in the U.S

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米国における同性婚への道
The Rainbow after the Storm : Marriage Equality and Social Change in the U.S

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197600436
  • DDC分類 306.8480973

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A detailed story of how social science contributed to gay rights gains in the courts.

For most of American history, public opinion was strongly opposed to gay rights. Marriage equality had negligible public support throughout the 1970s-1980s. Yet, starting in the 1990s, American opinion toward marriage equality changed more than any other attitude in the history of American public opinion. In Rainbow after the Storm, Michael J. Rosenfeld explains how attitudes toward marriage equality changed so much, and how public opinion change drove change at the ballot box and in the courts. As Rosenfeld shows, in three crucial same-sex marriage trials, the supporters and opponents of marriage equality faced off. Rosenfeld describes the struggles of the same-sex couples who, with few resources at their disposal, and against formidable state and religious opponents, sued for the right to marry and eventually won. The first comprehensive analysis of the marriage equality movement in the U.S., The Rainbow after the Storm tells the stories of key individuals, the court battles, and the society-wide explanations for the rapid liberalization of attitudes toward gay rights that made same-sex marriage the law of the U.S. sooner than almost anyone thought was possible.

Contents

Preface
1. Introduction
Part 1, Gay Rights and the antecedents of Marriage Equality 1950s-1990
2. The 1950s and 1960s
3. Stonewall and the 1970s
4. The 1980s
Part 2, Attitudes toward gay rights begin to change
5. The 1990s, Fulcrum of Change: Politics and Culture
6. The courts begin to appreciate gay rights: Romer and Baehr, 1996
7. On Coming Out
8. Public Opinion Change
9. The Early 2000s
Part 3: Marriage Equality Breakthroughs in the Courts
10. Perry and Windsor
11. April, Jayne, and their children
12. On Children's Outcomes
13. DeBoer v. Snyder trial
14. Obergefell v Hodges
Part 4: The Broader Implications of Marriage Equality
15. Authenticity, Respectability, and the Desire for Marriage
16. Many Closets
17. Displacing and Non-displacing Movements
18. Social Science in the Courtroom
19. Afterword: A few Sobering Reminders
Index of Abbreviations
Interviews
Cases
Bibliography

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