Looking for Love in the Legal Discourse of Marriage

This book examines the (in)visibility of romantic love in the legal discourse surrounding modern Australian marriage. It looks at how romantic love has become a core part of modernity, and a dominant part of the Western marriage discourse, and considers how the ideologies of romantic love are (or ar...

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Main Author: Grossi, Renata (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2014
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