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Plural Marriage for Our Times
A Reinvented Option?
Plural Marriage for Our Times
A Reinvented Option?
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Description
This thoroughly revised second edition offers a child-centered, international perspective as it urges America to de-stigmatize alternate family forms.
In this book's first edition, Philip L. Kilbride showed polygamy as the preferred marriage pattern in most parts of the nonwestern world and explained how plural marriage is surfacing in western countries to address economic and spiritual crises. In Plural Marriage for Our Times: A Reinvented Option? Second Edition, Kilbride and his coauthor, Douglas R. Page, update and enhance this thesis in light of contemporary circumstances, new studies, and current legal debates.
This new edition examines plural marriage's benefits for children. It extends the discussion of polygamy and religion, especially the Muslim perspective on marriage and family; considers the illegal polygamy of immigrants; and looks at multiple marriage in African American communities, where "crisis polygamy" is a growing phenomenon. The authors suggest Americans consider plural marriage as a viable practice that can help reduce the divorce rate, better protect women and children, and serve as an alternative to the "fractured family" so prevalent in America today.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Slow-Motion Polygamy in America: Why a Second Edition
2 The Monogamous Ideal in Western Tradition and America: Variations
3 Critical Influences on Plural Marriage
4 Economics and Decline of Monogamous Marriage in the United States
5 The Nonmonogamous in North America
6 Latter-day Saints Explained
7 Living in Polygyny Today
8 The Family Reinvented: Early Euro-American Feminists
9 African American Marriage Crisis
10 Polygyny's Purgatory
11 The Benefits of Legalizing Plural Marriage
12 Religious Foundations: A Cultural Critique
13 A Love and Commitment Not to Be Feared
14 Fear and the Slippery Slope toward Tolerance
References and Further Reading
Index
Product details
| Published | Aug 17 2012 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 2nd |
| Extent | 264 |
| ISBN | 9780313384790 |
| Imprint | Praeger |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Journalist Page joins anthropologist Kilbride (Bryn Mawr) in expanding the first edition (CH, Apr'95, 32-4792) of Kilbride's extremely interesting book that presents the viewpoint that plural marriages could possibly be on the horizon for the US and other countries. The authors present many different cultural, sociological, and moral viewpoints concerning plural marriage and make a strong case for considering it as an alternative for traditional monogamous marriage. They address theology as well as political agendas from all sides, and subjects such as polyamory, swinging, and serial monogamy. In addition, the authors have conducted interviews and done extensive research on the subject from both international and historical viewpoints, and discuss in great detail the possible benefits to families, children, and society as a whole.
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