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MIT

SP.691  (Fall 2007)
Instructors:
Prof. Renee Bergland
Prof. Leonard Buckle
Prof. Suzann Thomas-Buckle

Level
Graduate






From the marriage equality march/rally in Seattle, Washington. (Image courtesy of Michael Hanscom [djwudi].)

Course Description

Is marriage a patriarchal institution? Much feminist scholarship has characterized it that way, but now in the context of the recent Massachusetts Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage, the meaning of marriage itself demands serious re-examination. This course will discuss history, literature, film, and legal scholarship, making use of cross-cultural, sociological, anthropological, and many other theoretical approaches to the marriage question from 1630 to the present. As it turns out, sex, marriage, and the family have never been stable institutions; to the contrary, they have continued to function as flash points for the very social and cultural questions that are central to gender studies scholarship.


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Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. administrator. (2009, August 25). Gen630 Studies in Women\'s Life Narratives: Interrogating Marriage: Case Studies in American Law and Culture (Graduate) 2007 MIT. Retrieved July 31, 2010, from Free University Courses OCW Courses OpenCourseWare Freeversity Foundation Web site: http://www.freeversity.org/liberal-arts-1/gender-studies/gen630-studies-in-womens-life-narratives. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License Creative Commons License