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Author Legros, Dominique, 1946- author.

Title Mainstream polygamy : the non-marital child paradox In The West / Dominique Legros.

Publication Info. New York : Springer, [2013?]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 113 pages) : color illustrations.
Series SpringerBriefs in Anthropology, 2195-0806
SpringerBriefs in anthropology. Springerbriefs in anthropology and ethics. 2195-0806
Contents Chapter 1. In Praise of Exotopy -- Chapter 2. Monogamy? Exoticizing a 3000 Year Old Pre-Christian Western Tradition -- Chapter 3. Mistress, Concubine, Spouse, Lover or Paramour? The Need for a Cross-Culturally Valid Definition of Marriage -- Chapter 4. Anthropologizing Traditional Marriage in France -- Chapter 5. Legislating Polygyny and Polyandry in Mainstream France -- Chapter 6. The Geographical Extent of Western Mainstream Polygamy: Europe, North America, and Latin America -- Chapter 7. Constraints in Cultural Engineering, Exotopic Observation and Truth.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Note Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 24, 2013).
Summary This volume explores the forms of knowledge generated by exoticizing the subject studied. It analyzes monogamy in Western cultures from a cultural distance. First, from the cultural perspective of a Kenyan writer who underlines the moral evils unwittingly generated by a system imposing universal monogamy and generating annual cohorts of illegitimate children. Then, the essay considers the case of France, which, starting in the 1970s, changed its laws regarding children born out of wedlock. Such children have now become legitimate. Unwittingly, this has allowed for polygyny or polyandry to become legal options for French males and females. The analysis is further extended to Western Europe, two Latin American nations and to the contemporary U.S.A. with its polyamory movement, where legal outcomes similar to those of France have occurred. The volume examines monogamy by using the epistemological approach that is typically used in the anthropological study of cultures other than one's own, showing how exotic and strange the system of monogamy can look, when observed from afar, from the eyes of many non-Westerners. It gives insight into planes of the human Western experience that would normally remain invisible. Students and teachers will delight in the close-to-home debates stimulated by this evocative thought-provoking essay.
Subject Marriage -- legislation & jurisprudence.
Polygamy.
Polygamy -- Law and legislation.
Monogamous relationships.
Social sciences.
Anthropology.
Sociology, general.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
Monogamous relationships. (OCoLC)fst01737818
Polygamy. (OCoLC)fst01070459
Polygamy -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst01070462
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781461483076 (electronic bk.)
1461483077 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 10.1007/978-1-4614-8307-6 doi
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