1st Edition

Our Families, Our Values Snapshots of Queer Kinship

    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    Our Families, Our Values challenges both the gay community and American society to examine carefully the meaning of family values and the nature of social institutions such as marriage and the family. It asks you provoking, even disturbing, questions such as: “Is it prudent for members of the Lavender community to mimic heterosexual marriage or define personal relations networks as families, when these institutions are rapidly collapsing?” “Are we attempting to mainstream American society into accepting different views of marriage and families?” “Are we subscribing to notions of sexual property that are inherent to the marriage ceremony and the institution of marriage, when we choose to be married?” Despite the complexities of this issue, marriage constitutes a privileged position in western society, and, as this book shows you, without the legal recognition of same-sex marriages, there are many fundamental rights, as well as privileges, denied to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons.

    As Our Families, Our Values turns upside-down the widely accepted notion that only heterosexual people are entitled to get married, have sex, and rear children, you gain insight into personal struggles and affirmations that testify to the spirituality, procreativity, and wholesomeness of the diverse relationships of the Lavender community. You will also learn about various ongoing efforts to give religious pride to the various configurations of gay relationships, families, and values and the disruption of popular interpretations of the Scriptures that have been used to justify the oppression of sexual minorities. This book will intrigue you over and over again, as you read about:

    • value systems
    • transphobia
    • equal marriage rights
    • Buddhism’s rejection of “traditional family values”
    • Brazil’s sex-positive culture
    • differences between gay male social formations and families
    • choosing a language and terms that empower sexual minorities and the essence of the liberation movement
    • sex as communion
    • relationships based on nurture, not transaction

      Designed for academics and students of religion, pastors, priests, rabbis, and lay readers alike, Our Families, Our Values is a multifaceted view of the gay community’s response to the public controversy over gay marriage, adoption, and foster care rights. Ideal as a textbook for courses in sexuality, theology, sociology, women’s studies, and gay and lesbian studies, this book will both inform you and delight you as it reminds you that same-sex unions bring much cause for celebration and that religion and homosexuality are not mutually exclusive.

    Contents Preface
    • Section I. Challenging Procreative Privilege
    • Chapter 1. Queering Procreative Privilege: Coming Out as Families
    • Chapter 2. Queer Culture and Sexuality as a Virtue of Hospitality
    • Chapter 3. The Concubine and the Eunuch: Queering Up the Breeder’s Bible
    • Chapter 4. The Book of Ruth: An Example of Procreative Strategies for Queers
    • Chapter 5. Christmas, Sex, Longing, and God: Toward a Spirituality of Desire
    • Section II. Families of Choice
    • Chapter 6. The Power to Choose: We’re Here, We’re Queer, and We Want to Get Hitched
    • Chapter 7. Variety Is the Spice of Life: Doing It Our Ways
    • Chapter 8. The Transforming Power of Queer Love
    • Chapter 9. Together on the Path: Gay Relationships in a Buddhist Context
    • Chapter 10. “With This Ring You Are Made Holy unto Me According to the Laws of Moses”: Celebrating and Sanctifying Lesbian and Gay Relationships and Families
    • Chapter 11. A Family Friend: Paul’s Letter to the Romans as a Source of Affirmation for Queers and Their Families
    • Chapter 12. Dancing Bears, Performing Husbands, and the Tyranny of the Family
    • Chapter 13. Just a Perfect Blendship: Friendship and Sexuality
    • Chapter 14. Making Love for the Whole World to Feel: Four Erotic Rituals for Gay Men
    • Chapter 15. “Where Two or More Are Gathered”: Using Gay Communities as a Model for Christian Sexual Ethics
    • Chapter 16. What Will We Teach the Children?
    • Chapter 17. Webs of Betrayal, Webs of Blessings
    • Chapter 18. We Are Not(in ital) Your Hope for the Future: Being an Interracial Lesbian Family Living in the Present
    • Section III. Relationships: Trials and Tribulations
    • Chapter 19. Spirituality and Gay Male Couples Living in the Context of HIV/AIDS
    • Chapter 20. Letting Go: A View of Grief in Process (Finding My Way Back to Me)
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Robert Goss, Strongheart Squire, Amy Adams