The Limits to Union
Same-Sex Marriage and the Politics of Civil Rights
Author(s)
Goldberg-Hiller, Jonathan
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
From its legal recognition in Hawaii in 1993, the idea and possibility of same-sex marriage has been a fuse that has ignited political controversy across the United States to the world. This controversy sets forces championing the expansion of court-ordered rights against conservative and religious partisans who no longer accept the rationale for expanding civil rights. The Limits to Union explores this incendiary debate and explains the political discourses and tactics that overturn decisions of state courts favorably inclined toward same-sex marriage and gay rights. The opposition of public majorities to court-mandated rights is shown to be an enduring yet postmodern manifestation of political sovereignty, one with broad implications for how we must now come to think about civil rights.
Keywords
Law; Cultural Studies; Gender Studies; Political ScienceDOI
10.3998/mpub.23018ISBN
9780472904181, 9780472030491, 9780472904181, 9780472904181Publisher
University of Michigan PressPublisher website
https://www.press.umich.edu/Publication date and place
Ann Arbor, 2002Classification
Gender studies, gender groups