American Poly

American Poly
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780197659144
ISBN-13 : 0197659144
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis American Poly by : Christopher M. Gleason

The first history of polyamory, this work examines the roots of sexual non-monogamy in political thought and countercultural spiritualism and traces its path to mainstream practice and cultural discussion today. Recent studies have found that as many as one in five Americans have experimented with some form of sexual non-monogamy, and approximately one in fifteen knows someone who was or is polyamorous. Although gathering statistics on polyamorous people is challenging, there has clearly been a growing interest in and normalization of relationship practices defined by emotional intimacy and romantic love among multiple people. Over the past decade, the mainstream media has increasingly covered polyamorous lifestyles and the committed relationships of throuples, and popular dating apps have added polyamory as a status option. This book is the first history to trace the evolution of polyamorous thought and practice within the broader context of American culture. Drawing on personal journals and letters, underground newsletters, and publications from the Kinsey Institute Archives, among other sources, it reconstructs polyamory's intellectual foundations, highlighting its unique blend of conservative political thought and countercultural spiritualism. Christopher M. Gleason locates its early foundations in the Roaring Twenties among bohemians. In the 1950s and 1960s it surprisingly emerged among libertarian science fiction writers. The next wave of polyamorists belonged to countercultural communities that rejected traditional Christianity; some were neo-Pagans and New Age tantric practitioners who saw polyamory as intrinsic to their spirituality. During the 1980s polyamory developed as a coherent concept, faced backlash from conservatives, and tried to organize into a social and political movement with a national network. Throughout the 1990s, polyamorists utilized the internet to spread their ideas, often undermining any remaining religious or spiritual significance their ideas held. Polyamory now encompasses a diverse set of people, from those with libertarian leanings seeking unlimited freedom from government interference in their consensual partnerings to those who pursue legal recognition of their relationships, especially issues revolving around children. Offering an original perspective on sexuality, marriage, and the family, American Poly reveals the history of polyamory in the United States from fringe practice to a new stage of the sexual revolution.

Polyamory, Monogamy, and American Dreams

Polyamory, Monogamy, and American Dreams
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781351717113
ISBN-13 : 1351717111
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Synopsis Polyamory, Monogamy, and American Dreams by : Mimi Schippers

This book introduces "the poly gaze" as a cultural tool to examine how representations of polyamory and poly lives reflect or challenge cultural hegemonies of race, class, gender, and nation. What role does monogamy play in American Identity, the American dream, and U.S. exceptionalism? How do the stories we tell about intimate relationships do cultural and ideological work to maintain and legitimize social inequalities along the lines of race, ethnicity, nation, religion, class, gender and sexuality? How might the introduction of polyamory or consensually non-monogamous relationships in the stories we tell about intimacy confound, disrupt or shift the meaning of what constitutes a good, American life? These are the questions that Mimi Schippers focuses on in this original and engaging study. As she develops the poly gaze, Schippers argues for a sociologically informed and cultivated lens with which anyone, regardless of their experiences with polyamory or consensual non-monogamy, can read culture, media images, and texts against hegemony. This will be a key text for researchers and students in Gender Studies, Queer Studies, Cultural Studies, Critical Race Studies, Media Studies, American Studies and Sociology. This book is accessible and indispensable reading for undergraduate student and postgraduates wanting to gain greater understanding of debates around the key concept of heteronormativity.

Key to North American Birds

Key to North American Birds
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015006118668
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Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Key to North American Birds by : Elliott Coues

The Illustrated American

The Illustrated American
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 988
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059171109946889
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Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Illustrated American by :

Polygraphs in the Workplace

Polygraphs in the Workplace
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Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210009430834
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Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Polygraphs in the Workplace by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities