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  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 454 g, 1 B-W image
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1978844549
  • ISBN-13: 9781978844544
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 286 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 454 g, 1 B-W image
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1978844549
  • ISBN-13: 9781978844544
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Doubting the “nature" of traditional family relations is timely, though unnerving for many. The 29 personal essays in Loving Arrangements explore the continuing processes of change and alteration in the understanding and experience of loving marital and non-marital relationships. It begins with challenges to the language associated with marriage and the couple, such as wife/husband and faithfulness/cheating, raising questions about romantic love and the exclusivity of the marital couple. It then explores living arrangements: people who are coupled but bring others into their relationship (sexual or nonsexual partners), couples who are together but live apart, couples who design alternative living arrangements and want to find connection outside in communes and co-housing. It then discusses alternative loving relationships: rejecting monogamy for additional simultaneous amorous relationships, equating friendships with romantic relationships, and dealing with gender transformations within relationships.



The 29 personal essays in Loving Arrangements explore the continuing processes of change and alteration in the understanding and experience of loving marital and non-marital relationships. Questioning the traditional living and loving arrangements of the romantic couple, these essays tell new stories of shared intimacy and commitment.

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"Loving Arrangements is a beautifully curated, generous, and deeply human collection that captures the shifting landscape of intimacy with honesty, nuance, and grace. These courageous essays challenge old assumptions while illuminating the creativity with which people craft relationships that reflect their needs, values, and evolving identities. By bringing together voices across generations, cultures, and orientations, Bauer-Maglin and Hood highlight not only how love changes, but how we change with it. Moving and thought-provoking, this collection offers a refreshing celebration of the many ways people live, love, and belong in an increasingly complex world." - Angelos Bollas, author of Contemporary Irish Masculinities: Male Homosociality in Sally Rooney's Novels

"A fascinating collection of personal essays that shines a light on the joys, complexities, and realities of doing relationships 'differently.'" - Ryan Scoats, author of Understanding Threesomes: Gender, Sex, and Consensual Non-Monogamy

"Loving Arrangements is the book that says out loud what so many of us know privately: the old rulebook is cracking, and people are courageously writing new ones. This is a compassionate, smart, and deeply human collection that expands our understanding of love, intimacy, and commitment. For anyone rethinking their relationship structure, Loving Arrangements is a powerful guide to what modern love really looks like." - Joe Kort, author of Side Guys: It's Still Sex Even If You Don't Have Intercourse

"The contributors to this collection provide enlightening, engaging, and profoundly candid reflections on marriage, sex, cohabitation, partnership, polyamory, and the myriad other relationship styles they pursued. Each essay or poem is highly personal, reflecting a variety of life stages and experiences. Yet the book is greater than the sum of its parts. While a deluge of recent news reports portend the end of marriage and the death of intimacy, Loving Arrangements amplifies alternative narratives by individuals who pursued authentic intimate connections on their own terms." - Rebecca L. Davis author of Fierce Desires: A New History of Sex and Sexuality in America

"Loving Arrangements is a collection of first-person accounts of how some people live and love in the modern world. Its contributors have lived their fair share of relationships, both good and bad, some that worked and those that have not. Some essays are funny, some surprising, but all reflect some degree of courage in sharing the complexity of private lives today." - Jack Drescher, clinical professor of psychiatry, Columbia University

Introduction 1
PART I
Questioning Love, Marriage, and the Couple
Name-Calling
Margaret D. Stetz
I Now Pronounce You . . . Whatever You Two Are 27
Susan Ostrov
Reality TV, Wedding Fantasies, and Actual Reality Collide
Sarah Tucker Jenkins
Not Drowning but Waving
Beverley Stevens
Marriage Might Be Work, but It's a Cushy Desk Job Compared to Being Single
Sara Eckel
Dancing in a Precarious World
Ana Tager
My Father's Alzheimer's Romance
Stephanie Golden

PART II
Alternative Living Arrangements
Spelling Bee Love
Mimi Schwartz
Happily Ever After . . .
Helle Trap Friis
I Want You Here Always. I Can't Live Without You. Now, Please Go Home.
Jaime Teich and Chris Nellen
Our Big, Strange Long-Distance Romance
Mindy Lewis
A Bicoastal Relationship
Jon Bagdon
Hundred-Mile Marriage
Penelope Scambly Schott
Margaret Mead and the In-Between
D. D. Wood
A Ten-Year Odyssey 119
Lisa Gioia-Acres
Our Pick-Me-Up-from-a-Colonoscopy List
Leah Sherman
The Evolving Landscape of Platonic Marriages
Pamela Pitman Brown
What We Gained and What We Lost: Politics, Partners, and Community
Vicki Breitbart


PART III
Alternative Loving Arrangements
The Golden Girls House: Building Our Own Queer Family
Renee RomanowskyLoving the Past, Loving the Present: Polyamory and the Space
for Both
Kelli S. Dunham
This Is My Grandmother's Nonmonogamy
Crystal Byrd Farmer
No One Is Born Knowing: The Myth of Exclusivity
Mari Carmen Diaz Piñar, translated by E. Rafael Jacobs-Perez
The Bobby Pin
Alex Alberto
Relationship Anarchy
Tierney Senne
The Space Between Us Remains the Same (a Long-Lasting, Long-Distance Love
Story Spanning Continents and Decades)
Max Sharam
Fifth Transition
Helen Boyd
Making Up the Rules as We Go
Ariela E. Rosa
Highly Sexed: Stages of (Non)Monogamy and (Non)Authentic Living
Paige Averett
Stunning
Ronald E. Hellman
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Nan Bauer-Maglin is professor emerita at the City University of New York. She has published nine collections (seven with coeditors) on topics such as step-families, retirement, feminism, death, dying and choice, and older parenting. Her latest book is Gray Love: Stories About Dating and New Relationships After 60 (Rutgers University Press, 2023).

Daniel E. Hood is a retired professor of sociology. He taught at several New York metro area schools for four decades. His latest books are Gray Love: Stories About Dating and New Relationships After 60 (Rutgers University Press, 2023) and Redemption and Recovery: Parallels of Religion and Science in Addiction Treatment (Routledge, 2012).