Description
After years of intense debate, same-sex marriage has become a legal reality in many countries around the globe. As same-sex marriage laws spread, Queer Families and Relationships After Marriage Equality asks: What will queer families and relationships look like on the ground?
Building on a major conference held in 2016 entitled "After Marriage: The Future of LGBTQ Politics and Scholarship," this collection draws from critical and intersectional perspectives to explore this question. Comprising academic papers, edited transcripts of conference panels, and interviews with activists working on the ground, this collection presents some of the first works of empirical scholarship and first-hand observation to assess the realities of queer families and relationships after same-sex marriage. Including a number of chapters focused on married same-sex couples as well as several on other queer family types, the volume considers the following key questions: What are the material impacts of marriage for same-sex couples? Is the spread of same-sex marriage pushing LGBTQ people toward more "normalized" types of relationships that resemble heterosexual marriage? And finally, how is the spread of same-sex marriage shaping other queer relationships that do not fit the marriage model?
By presenting scholarly research and activist observations on these questions, this volume helps translate queer critiques advanced during the marriage debates into a framework for ongoing critical research in the after-marriage period.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: For Better or for Worse? Relational Landscapes in the Time of Same-Sex Marriage
Michael W. Yarbrough
Part I: The Material Impacts of Same-Sex Marriage
Chapter 1: Living Lesbian Relationships in Madrid: Queering Life and Families in Times of Straight Living Fossils
Luciana Moreira
Chapter 2: For the Richer, not the Poorer: Marriage Equality, Financial Security, and the Promise of Queer Economic Justice
Liz Montegary
Chapter 3: “What Makes Our Conflicts Queer?” An Interview with Rachel Epstein
Rachel Epstein and Michael W. Yarbrough
Part II: Is Marriage Normalizing LGBTQ Relationships?
Chapter 4: From Public Debate to Private Decision: The Normalization of Marriage among Critical LGBQ People
Abigail Ocobock
Chapter 5: Reflections on Marriage Equality as a Vehicle for LGBTQ Political Transformation
Mignon Moore
Chapter 6: Simultaneous Assimilation and Innovation in the Construction of Queer Families:
Married Same-Sex Couples in Cape Town, South Africa
Lwando Scott
Chapter 7: From Homonormativity to Polynormativity: Representing Consensual Non-Monogamy
Lital Pascar
Part III: The Present and Future of Relational Diversity
Chapter 8: The Beyond Same-Sex Marriage Statement Ten Years Later
featuring Terry Boggis, Debanuj DasGupta, Joseph Nicholas DeFilippis, Lisa Duggan, Amber L. Hollibaugh, Nancy Polikoff, and Ignacio Rivera
Chapter 9: Making Connections: An Interview with Ignacio G. Rivera
Ignacio Rivera and Michael W. Yarbrough
Chapter 10: Beyond the Sex-Love-Marriage Alignment: Xinghun among Queer People in Mainland China
Shuzhen Huang
Chapter 11: "Zoning is a Way of Sorting People": An Interview with the Scarborough Family
The Scarborough Family and Michael W. Yarbrough
Chapter 12: Queer Street Families: Place-Making and Community Among LGBT Youth of Color in Iconic Gay Neighborhoods
Theodore Greene
Chapter 13: Future Fronts in the Fight for Family Diversity: A Panel Discussion
featuring Martha M. Ertman, Andy Izenson, Ricci Levy, James Lopata, Hugh Ryan, and Sarah Wright



