Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Marriage, Sexuality
and the Nation
- public/private sphere
- private
- contractual
relationship between
two adults
- represents
sexual love
- "influences
individual identity
and determines
circles of intimacy"
- acts as a boundary of
privacy
- "marriage can be
imagined as setting this
boundary and providing
private liberty inside it"
- private realm of family
life which the state
cannot enter
- a private choice
- public
- at the same time that any
marriage represents
personal love and
commitment, it
participates in the public
order"
- "prohibiting
divergent
marriages has been
as important in
public policy as
sustaining the
chosen model"
- "to be marriage,
the institute
requires a public
affirmation"
- "the laws of
marriage must play
a large part in
forming 'the
people'. they sculpt
the body politic"
- today, the state decides
who can and cannot marry
which affects categories of
gender, race and class
- the state decides
whether or not a
marriage can be
terminated
(divorce laws)
- state confers
economic benefits to
married couples
- 1960's
- birth control
- mass marketing enabled sex to be
separate from pregnancy
- severing link between
sex and marriage
- second wave feminism,
civil rights movement, gay
liberation
- changed the culture of marriage
- what it meant
- who could marry who
- the freedom to live
together before
marriage
- no fault divorce
- marriage and
gender
- "holding individuals'
self-understanding,
opportunities and constraints,
marriage uniquely and
powerfully influences the way
differences between the sexes
are conveyed and symbolized"
- (marriage) is the vehicle
through which the apparatus
of the state can shape the
gender order