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Side 62
Lawrence , continues to be manipulated in the debate on same - sex marriage . Opponents of same - sex desire fall back on the dynamic of conduct and status that obtained in Bowers in two ways : they claim that there is no fundamental ...
Lawrence , continues to be manipulated in the debate on same - sex marriage . Opponents of same - sex desire fall back on the dynamic of conduct and status that obtained in Bowers in two ways : they claim that there is no fundamental ...
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It is my argument that the very salience of the issue of gay marriage has been made possible by the rise of a new discourse of love in which marriage is rendered only one among many different forms that sexually invested relationships ...
It is my argument that the very salience of the issue of gay marriage has been made possible by the rise of a new discourse of love in which marriage is rendered only one among many different forms that sexually invested relationships ...
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With a vote in Parliament due in Spring , 2005 , same - sex marriage appears about to become a legal reality across Canada . Although one could argue that bringing lesbian and gay relations in line . with idealized heterosexual ...
With a vote in Parliament due in Spring , 2005 , same - sex marriage appears about to become a legal reality across Canada . Although one could argue that bringing lesbian and gay relations in line . with idealized heterosexual ...
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