Moving Past Marriage: Why We Should Ditch Marital Privilege, End Relationshi...

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Release Year
2023
ISBN
9781627782463
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Publisher
Start Publishing LLC
ISBN-10
162778246X
ISBN-13
9781627782463
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19057267804

Product Key Features

Book Title
Moving Past Marriage : Why We Should Ditch Marital Privilege, End Relationship-Status Discrimination, and Embrace Non-Marital History
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Marriage & Long-Term Relationships, Divorce & Separation, Sociology / General
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Family & Relationships, Social Science
Author
Jaclyn Geller
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.9 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Jaclyn Geller demonstrates that the financial, legal, and societal benefits of marriage have a discriminatory flip side: unequal treatment of people who are unmarried. Say 'I do!' to this eye-opening book., What a racket our matrimony-obsessed culture has going, despite the declining popularity of the institution. Jaclyn Geller has written a fascinating account of marital privilege and the covert war on unmarrieds, providing a wealth of both historical research and entertaining gossip. We need to detach love from state-sponsored tactics for luring us into the marriage regime and punishing us if we try to escape, argues Geller, in a tour de force of brio and erudition., Jaclyn Geller's Moving Past Marriage is a fresh and enraging look at the multi-tiered advantages--economic, social, professional--afforded married people, and a galvanizing call to recognize the full humanity, rich history and expansive future of non-marital life.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
306.8410973
Synopsis
Married Americans enjoy over 1,000 benefits and entitlements that are withheld from our nonmarital counterparts. Health insurance, immigration rights, tax privileges (such as the estate tax), and hiring policies favor the married. Marriage is financially supported and incentivized by the federal government. Social customs such as blockbuster weddings, subvented honeymoons, and gifts reserved for wedded couples reify matrimony as a centering norm and further the idea that "marriage is best," a commonplace in popular psychology, where marriage-averse people are often tarred as "commitment-phobes." Despite this blatant and widespread prejudice, nonmarital Americans-nonmarital people-have not galvanized as a group to demand equality and inclusion. Why?, Moving Past Marriage argues that it is because of our troubled relationship to history. As women's history once was, nonmarital history has been buried, so the disenfranchisement that nonmarital people share in wedlock-dominated societies, as well as our remarkable, far-ranging achievements, have been hard to spot. In recovering our own history, nonmarital people can become self-aware as a group and begin to challenge marriage-centric thinking and practice. Using examples of myriad luminaries who never married, this book shows how nonmarital people have been a powerful creative force in history, contributing to science, art, religion, and literature, and often demonstrating great courage during times of war. The book suggests how American society could be organized differently, in a way that acknowledges and validates love and family in all its diverse forms. It asks people living outside matrimony to learn our own history and, building on that history, create a nonmarital consciousness., Married Americans enjoy over 1,000 benefits and entitlements that are withheld from our non-marital counterparts. Health insurance, immigration rights, tax privileges (such as the estate tax), and hiring policies favour the married. Marriage is subsidised and incentivised by the federal government. Social customs such as blockbuster weddings, subsidised honeymoons, and gifts reserved for wedded couples reify matrimony as a cantering norm and further the idea that 'marriage is best,' a commonplace in popular psychology, where marriage-averse people are often tarred as 'commitment-phobes.' Despite this blatant and widespread prejudice, non-marital Americans -non-marital people- have not galvanised as a group to demand equality and inclusion. Why? Moving Past Marriage argues that it is because of our troubled relationship to history. As women's history once was, non-marital history has been buried, so that the disenfranchisement that non-marital people share in wedlock-dominated societies, as well as our remarkable, far-ranging achievements, have been hard to spot. In recovering our own history, non-marital people can become self-aware as a group and begin to challenge marriage-centric thinking and practice.
LC Classification Number
HQ803.5

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