Care in konsensuell-nichtmonogamen Beziehungsnetzwerken Sorgende Netze jenseits der Norm
Polyamory and other non-monogamous relationships are becoming increasingly visible. They are often seen as a more self-determined and gender-equitable alternative to conventional marriage and family. The Marxist, feminist and intersectionally well-founded qualitative study shows what characterizes t...
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Verlag Barbara Budrich
2019
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Summary: | Polyamory and other non-monogamous relationships are becoming increasingly visible. They are often seen as a more self-determined and gender-equitable alternative to conventional marriage and family. The Marxist, feminist and intersectionally well-founded qualitative study shows what characterizes these relationship networks. Is it possible in the area of care to implement the self-imposed emancipatory claims? Polyamorie und andere nichtmonogame Beziehungen werden zunehmend sichtbar. Oft werden sie als selbstbestimmtere und geschlechtergerechtere Alternative zu konventioneller Ehe und Familie gesehen. Die marxistisch, feministisch und intersektional fundierte qualitative Studie zeigt, was diese Beziehungsnetzwerke auszeichnet. Gelingt es im Bereich der Sorge (Care), die selbst gesteckten emanzipatorischen Ansprüche umzusetzen? |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (254 p.) |
ISBN: | 86388817 9783863888176 |
Access: | Open Access |