Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Disciplines
Family Law | Law | Law and Gender
Abstract
The quickly arriving reality of same-sex marriage is a move forward for all couples who marry, including opposite-sex and transgender couples. This piece examines the way that same-sex marriage will improve these other marriages. In particular, I argue that the "essential aspects" of marriage remain sex and reproduction - domains associated with the wife in a traditional marriage in a way that serves to denigrate women. Although the long-existing link between procreation and marriage has begun to fade, it will not be until same-sex marriage is fully legalized that opposite-sex marriage can fundamentally change. Therefore, both feminists and advocates of same-sex marriage should work together to continue to make marriage relevant for the modern day.
Publication Title
27 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 307
Recommended Citation
Hannah Alsgaard, Decoupling Marriage & Procreation: A Feminist Argument for Same-Sex Marriage, 27 Berkeley J. Gender L. & Just. 302 (2012)