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Fifty Years of Polyamory in America
A Guided Tour of a Growing Movement
Fifty Years of Polyamory in America
A Guided Tour of a Growing Movement
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Description
A tour of polyamory in America over the last 50 years.
Fifty Years of Polyamory in America: A Guided Tour to a Growing Movement is unique among the many books about polyamory because the scope of this book is the entire history of the polyamory movement. Instead of concentrating on the experiences of a few people exploring alternate lifestyles, it is an exploration of two generations of Americans, the people and the organizations they founded, what they have chosen to do, and how it has changed their lives and affected the culture as a whole.
Written in an entertaining and easily accessible style, the authors cover the history of alternative sexual relationship styles starting with a quick peek at colonial times, the Mormon and Oneida movements of the 1840s-70s, and modern day influences starting in the 1950s.
Polyamory, literally “many loves,” challenges the relationship norm: monogamy. As its name suggests, polyamory typically refers to emotional/sexual relationships that include multiple partners. Common applications of polyamory include open marriages, triad (three people), two-couple (four people) “marriages,” and larger groups like intimate networks. Swingers are a subset of non-monogamy who often identify as poly.
Throughout the course of Fifty Years of Polyamory in America, we explore the history of the polyamory movement: from clinical definitions and attempts at psychiatric treatment, to the advent of advocacy groups in the 1960s and ’70s, to contemporary practitioners and the future of the movement. A wide range of personal stories from advocates and practitioners guides the narrative to the modern day, highlighting the struggles and successes of the movement throughout the years.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1 What Is Polyamory and What Is It Doing to America?
2 Becoming Poly
3 Why Do You People Do This—Are You All Nuts?
4 The Beginning of Synergy, 1971
5 Morehouse, 1968
6 Church of All Worlds, 1968
7 Live the Dream, 1987
8 Human Awareness Institute, 1986
9 Loving More, 1991
10 Sex Positive World: Portland/Los Angeles/International, 2009
11 The Polyamorist Next Door: The Future of Polyamory
Appendix: Journeys into Polyamory
Glossary
Product details
Published | 11 Nov 2022 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 162 |
ISBN | 9781538169759 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 218 x 148 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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In 1997, when Dossie and I published the first edition of our book The Ethical Slut, our fellow sluts were mostly weirdos like us: aging hippie Free Love devotees, science fiction and Renaissance Faire denizens, Neopagans and other practitioners of non-christian religions, exponents of BDSM and other fringe sexualities. (And, of course, throngs of gay men, who had been practicing consensual nonmonogamy quite matter-of-factly for decades.)
Twenty-five years later, our audiences have grown immensely, and they’re not just queers and outsiders and misfits: at our speaking engagements, we see people of all backgrounds and identities, many of whom wouldn’t have dreamed of engaging in such scandalous behavior a decade or two before.
What changed? “For that story, look to Fifty Years of Polyamory in America. Here is the inside scoop on the visionaries and pioneers who brought the freedom to love openly into the mainstream, penned by two people whose lives have been spent supporting and driving these enormous cultural changes. If you’ve ever wondered how it is that your neighbors or your adult children or your parents are suddenly feeling free to talk about their outside partners and the manifold pleasures of sluthood, here’s your answer.Janet W. Hardy, coauthor, The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love
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An insider's story of the social and emotional journey of being committed to the joys and travails of creating polyamorous community. Filled with well-researched details about many of the movement's seminal players
Dr. Leanna Wolfe, sex anthropologist. author of Women Who May Never Marry: The Reasons, Realities and Opportunities
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[A] beautiful homage to many of the early explorers of committed multiple relationships, also known as polyamory, and the many different expressions of this lifestyle choice. This book encourages the reader to reflect on the notions of giving and receiving love, joy, happiness, and connection as we venture through a historical summary of how polyamory has been explored by some of the early adventurers in this relationship style.
Center for Positive Sexuality