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No Real Choice
How Culture and Politics Matter for Reproductive Autonomy
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CA$36.95
ISBN: 9781978817913
Pub Date: October 2021
Imprint: Rutgers University Press
Based on candid, in-depth interviews with women who considered but did not obtain an abortion, No Real Choice analyzes the structural obstacles to abortion and the cultural ideologies that try to persuade women not to choose abortion. It illustrates how real reproductive choice is denied, for whom, and at what cost.
Queering Marriage
Challenging Family Formation in the United States
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CA$48.95
ISBN: 9780813562216
Pub Date: November 2013
Imprint: Rutgers University Press
In-depth interviews with participants in non-traditional families are used to argue that same-sex marriage cannot be understood as simply entrenching or contesting heterosexual privilege. Instead, Katrina Kimport contends that these new legally sanctioned relationships can both reinforce as well as disrupt the association of marriage and heterosexuality. She provides a nuanced, accessible, and theoretically grounded framework for understanding the powerful effect of heterosexual expectations on both sexual and social categories.
No Real Choice
How Culture and Politics Matter for Reproductive Autonomy
CA$36.95
ISBN: 9781978817913
Pub Date: October 2021
Imprint: Rutgers University Press
Queering Marriage
Challenging Family Formation in the United States
CA$48.95
ISBN: 9780813562216
Pub Date: November 2013
Imprint: Rutgers University Press
In-depth interviews with participants in non-traditional families are used to argue that same-sex marriage cannot be understood as simply entrenching or contesting heterosexual privilege. Instead, Katrina Kimport contends that these new legally sanctioned relationships can both reinforce as well as disrupt the association of marriage and heterosexuality. She provides a nuanced, accessible, and theoretically grounded framework for understanding the powerful effect of heterosexual expectations on both sexual and social categories.