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E-raamat: Same Sex Intimacies: Families of Choice and Other Life Experiments

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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2003
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134576494
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Our families are increasingly a matter of choice, and the choices are widening all the time. This is particularly true of the non-heterosexual world, where the last ten years have seen a popular acceptance of same sex partnerships and, to a lesser extent, of same sex parenting.

Based on extensive interviews with people in a variety of non-traditional relationships, this fascinating new book argues that these developments in the non-heterosexual world are closely linked to wider changes in the meaning of family in society at large, and that each can cast light on the other.

Same Sex Intimacies gives vivid accounts of the different ways non-heterosexual people have been able to create meaningful intimate relationships for themselves, and highlights the role of individual agency and collective endeavour in forging these roles: as friends, partners, parents and as members of communities. This topical book will provide compelling reading for students of the family, sexuality and lesbian and gay studies.


Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(1)
Happy families?
1(2)
`Pick and mix' relationships
3(2)
Stories we tell each other
5(2)
About the book
7(2)
Families of choice: the changing context of non-heterosexual relationships
9(19)
The emergence of families of choice
9(4)
From identity to relational rights
13(6)
The politics of intimate life
19(6)
Living `connected lives'
25(3)
Life experiments: the meanings of non-heterosexual relationships
28(23)
Life stories
28(9)
A `queer construct family'
37(2)
The heterosexual assumption
39(4)
Self-invention
43(4)
Everyday experiments
47(4)
The friendship ethic
51(26)
The power of friendship
51(2)
Patterns of friendship
53(5)
Facing fateful moments
58(3)
The complexities of friendship
61(6)
Differences
67(2)
The value of commitment
69(7)
The significance of the friendship ethic
76(1)
In search of home
77(27)
The different meanings of `home'
77(1)
First home
77(5)
Tales of the city
82(4)
Reflexive community
86(4)
Multiple belongings
90(3)
Ways of living
93(5)
Everyday practices
98(3)
Home, community and care
101(3)
Partnership rites
104(28)
Couples
104(5)
The egalitarian ideal
109(5)
Living with power
114(5)
Intimacy and love
119(8)
Affirming commitment
127(5)
Sexual pleasures
132(25)
The value of sex
132(6)
Doing gender?
138(7)
Undoing gender?
145(3)
Ethics of relating
148(5)
Erotics and ethical practice
153(4)
Parenting
157(23)
The `gayby' boom
157(3)
Parenting stories
160(8)
Parenting practices
168(6)
Caring practices
174(2)
Hazards
176(2)
The needs of children
178(2)
Towards intimate citizenship
180(20)
The unfinished revolution
180(1)
The possibilities
181(3)
The risks
184(2)
Practices of freedom
186(5)
Assimilation or difference?
191(5)
Intimate citizenship
196(4)
Appendix 1: Researching Same Sex Intimacies 200(7)
Appendix 2: Biographies of interviewees 207(12)
Bibliography 219(16)
Index 235


Jeffrey Weeks is Professor of Sociology and Dean of Humanities and Social Science at South Bank University, London., Brian Heaphy is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Nottingham Trent University., Catherine Donovan is Principal Lecturer and Team Leader in Sociology and Social Policy at Sunderland University.