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Queering Marriage: The Homoradical and Anti-Normativity

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posted on 2022-03-09, 10:56 authored by Alexander Maine
This article explores ‘bad’ sex in an age of same-sex marriage, through an analysis of the ‘homoradical’ as a rejection of both hetero and homo-normativities. Drawing on qualitative data from 29 LGBTQ interviewees, the article considers resistance to the discursive privileging of same-sex marriage in the context of Gayle Rubin’s theories of respectability and sexual hierarchies. These hierarchies constitute a ‘charmed circle’ of accepted sexual practices which are traditionally justified by marriage, procreation and/or love. It examines non-normative sexuality through the example of the lived experiences of non-normative, anti-assimilationist identities, particularly non-monogamy, public sex, and kink sex, showing how the ‘homoradical’ deviates from the normative practices that same-sex marriage reinforces.

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Maine, A. Queering Marriage: The Homoradical and Anti-Normativity. Laws 2022, 11, 1. https://doi.org/10.3390/laws11010001

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Leicester Law School

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Laws

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11

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1

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1 - 1 (20)

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MDPI

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2075-471X

Acceptance date

2021-12-14

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2021-12-21

Language

en

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