Adultery scandals involving politicians. Dating websites for married
women and men. Raids of polygamous communities. Reality shows about
polyamorists. It seems that non-monogamy is everywhere: in popular
culture, in the news, and before the courts. In Fraught Intimacies,
Nathan Rambukkana delves into North American society’s fixation with
monogamy and its attendant fascination with non-monogamy. Drawing on
media coverage, popular culture, and recent court cases, he examines
how polygamy, adultery, and polyamory are represented in the public
sphere and the effect this is having on intimate relationships and
aspects of contemporary Western society. As this book demonstrates,
although monogamy is considered and presented as the norm in Western
society, many kinds of sexual and romantic relationships exist within
its borders. Rambukkana’s intricate analysis reveals how some forms
of non-monogamy are tacitly accepted, even glamourized, while others
are vilified and reviled. By questioning what this says about
intimacy, power, and privilege, this book offers an innovative
framework for understanding the place of non-monogamy in Western
society, particularly in relation to race, class, gender, sexuality,
nationality, and citizenship status. Timely and controversial, this
book makes a stimulating and sophisticated argument for why we need to
reconsider how we talk – and think – about non-monogamy.
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Non/Monogamy in the Public Sphere
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774828994
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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