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Author:
Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, 1941-2007.
Title:
Marriage : the dream that refuses to die / Elizabeth Fox-Genovese ; edited by Sheila O'Connor-Ambrose.
Publisher:
ISI Books,
Copyright Date:
c2008
Description:
xxii, 191 p. ; 20 cm.
Subject:
Marriage--United States.
Families--United States.
Marriage--United States--Christianity.--Christianity.
Same-sex marriage--United States--Christianity.--Christianity.
Families--Christianity.--Christianity.
Other Authors:
O'Connor, Sheila.
Notes:
Based on three lectures delivered at Princeton University in December 2003. Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-187) and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Sheila O'Connor-Ambrose -- Marriage : from personal bond to social choice. Male and female He created them -- Different or equal? The compromise of separate spheres -- Marriage on trial -- History, the family, and the human person. Women and the family -- Thoughts on the history of the family -- The legal status of families as institutions -- Historical perspectives on the human person -- The family and John Paul II -- Afterword / Robert P. George.
Summary:
Publisher's description -- Nearly everywhere and at all times, marriage has enjoyed a privileged status as the primary social unit<U+2014>the essential bond that created alliances between families and a bridge between the sexes. In joining a man and woman, marriage attempted to hold men to collective social standards, including responsibility for the women they impregnated and the children they fathered, while also stringently hedging in women's sexuality. In short, marriage has always demanded that both men and women sacrifice a considerable measure of individual freedom. In marriage, "I" becomes "we," and "we" frequently extends beyond the couple to extended family, clan, and society. For these reasons, both political and religious authorities typically have taken great care to present marriage as an institution to which individual interests must be subordinated. At the time of her death in January 2007, the celebrated historian Elizabeth Fox-Genovese was worried that these attitudes were in the process of being reversed. In this book, which she was in the midst of preparing for publication at the time of her passing, she argues that marriage is disintegrating under the rising demands that it serve not the good of the whole but the desires of the individual. A union that at one point was used to limit individual "rights" is now claimed as one right among many. The sexual liberation movements of the last forty years have seriously undermined marriage, argues Fox-Genovese, so much so that the institution seems to face the threat of extinction. Even so, she writes, "Marriage for love<U+2014>the promise of an enduring and engulfing bond between a man and a woman<U+2014>is a dream that refuses to die. It still promises that we will finally be loved as we long to be loved." That dream is the ultimate theme of this book, a fitting coda to Elizabeth Fox-Genovese's distinguished career.
Series:
American ideals and institutions series
ISBN:
9781933859620
1933859628
OCLC:
(OCoLC)191727923
LCCN:
2008921547
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
N2AX314 -- Divine Word College - Matthew Jacoby Library (Epworth)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
OMAX631 -- Geisler Learning Resource Cntr (Pella)

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