Families We Choose: Lesbians, Gays, KinshipColumbia University Press, 1997 - 261 Seiten Annotation Writers of letters to the "Age" and the "Sydney Morning Herald" are poets, dreamers, and provocateurs. The overwhelming majority are in search of a better world, even if some disguise their aspiration in a sheath that is crackling dry. They are possessed of good sense and a wicked sense of humor. No topic is off limits. Yet hundreds of offerings bite the dust every day. Some are too late. Too vulgar. Too confessional. Some writers are victims of their own success and are at risk of overexposure. Others don't meet the "Herald"'s stringent verification rules. Others are delightfully (but unprintably) kooky. All are kept. From Tony Abbott's dress-ups to Julia Gillard's karate chop, Judith Lucy's sex life, and the perils of proposing to your pet, the vault is opened and our writers' wit, insight, and imagination are unleashed. |
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THE MONKEY CAGE AND THE RED DESOTO | 1 |
EXILES FROM KINSHIP | 21 |
IS STRAIGHT TO GAY AS FAMILY IS TO NO FAMILY? | 22 |
DECK THE HALLS | 29 |
KINSHIP AND PROCREATION | 33 |
FROM BIOLOGY TO CHOICE | 38 |
COMING OUT TO BLOOD RELATIVES | 43 |
DISCLOSING SEXUAL IDENTITY | 44 |
THE LOOKINGGLASS OTHER | 138 |
POWER DIFFERENTIALS RELATIONSHIP ROLES | 145 |
THE URGE TO MERGE | 150 |
NARCISSISM KINSHIP AND CLASS CONVICTIONS | 153 |
COUPLES VERSUS COMMUNITY | 159 |
REFLECTIONS ON METAPHOR | 162 |
PARENTING IN THE AGE OF AIDS | 165 |
THE LESBIAN MOTHER AS ICON | 168 |
CATEGORICAL UNDERSTANDINGS OR ITS ALL RELATIVE | 52 |
FAMILYWHICH FAMILY? | 56 |
CONDITIONAL LOVE | 61 |
DISCURSIVE LOCATIONS | 64 |
TAKING IDENTITY TALKING KINSHIP | 67 |
SELECTION AND REJECTION | 73 |
KINSHIP AND COHERENCE TEN STORIES | 77 |
FAMILIES WE CHOOSE | 103 |
BUILDING GAY FAMILIES | 107 |
SUBSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL FAMILY? | 116 |
FRIENDS AND LOVERS | 117 |
FROM FRIENDSHIP TO COMMUNITY | 122 |
DELIBERATING DIFFERENCE | 129 |
LOVERS THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS | 137 |
INSEMINATION AND AIDS | 175 |
OF DEATH AND BIRTH | 180 |
BLOOD RELATIVES RESPOND | 185 |
PARENTS AND PERSONS | 188 |
THE POLITICS OF GAY FAMILIES | 195 |
ASSIMILATION OR TRANSFORMATION? | 197 |
COMMON GROUND | 202 |
THE BIG PICTURE | 205 |
REENGINEERING BIOGENETICS | 210 |
APPENDIX | 215 |
NOTES | 223 |
REFERENCES | 235 |
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