After Marriage: Rethinking Marital Relationships
After Marriage: Rethinking Marital Relationships is a 2016 book edited by Elizabeth Brake in which the authors provide a philosophical investigation of marriage.
Language | English |
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Subject | criticism of marriage |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publication date | 2016 |
Media type | |
Pages | 247 |
ISBN | 9780190205089 |
Website | https://academic.oup.com/book/6597 |
Reception
The book was reviewed by Raja Halwani, Mara Marin and James Ryerson.[1][2][3]
Essays
- Liberal Neutrality and Civil Marriage, Simon Căbulea May
- Is Civil Marriage Illiberal?, Ralph Wedgwood
- The Limitations of Contract: Regulating Personal Relationships in a Marriage-Free State, Clare Chambers
- Is Marriage Bad for Children? Rethinking the Connection Between Having Children, Romantic Love, and Marriage, Samantha Brennan and Bill Cameron
- Equality and Non-hierarchy in Marriage: What Do Feminists Really Want?, Elizabeth Brake
- Liberty and Polygamy, Peter de Marneffe
- Polygamy, Privacy, and Equality, Laurie Shrage
- Temporary Marriage, Daniel Nolan
- The (Dis)value of Commitment to One's Spouse, Anca Gheaus
References
- Halwani, Raja. "After Marriage: Rethinking Marital Relationships". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
- Marin, Mara (2017). "Elizabeth Brake (editor), After Marriage: Rethinking Marital Relationships. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN 978-0-19-020508-9". Hypatia Reviews Online. 2017: E37. doi:10.1017/S2753906700002424. ISSN 2753-9067.
- Ryerson, James (5 April 2016). "Love in the Time of Monogamy". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
External links
- After Marriage: Rethinking Marital Relationships. 22 October 2015.
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