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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21174
Title: Do Same-sex and Straight Weddings Aspire to the Fairytale? Women’s Conformity and Resistance to Traditional Weddings
Authors: Fetner, T
Heath, M
Department: Sociology
Keywords: heterosexual imaginary;homonormativity;same-sex marriage;weddings;marriage and family;heteronormativity;consumerism
Publication Date: 2016
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: Fetner, Tina, and Melanie Heath. "Do Same-sex and Straight Weddings Aspire to the Fairytale? Women’s Conformity and Resistance to Traditional Weddings." Sociological Perspectives 59.4 (2016): 721-742.
Abstract: Critical heterosexuality studies demonstrate the role of the traditional, white wedding in the reproduction of heteronormativity and gender and contribute to a social order that privileges white, middle-class, heterosexual married couples over other relationships. However, social science research points to the ways that same-sex weddings offer a site of resistance to heteronormativity and traditional gender roles. We analyze in-depth interviews with women in straight and same-sex marriages. We find that women in straight marriages are more likely to embrace the traditional, white wedding than those in same-sex marriages. Women planning same-sex weddings think deeply about their wedding ceremonies as they relate to heteronormativity. Some participants reject traditional weddings as excessively costly and wasteful. We argue that although weddings are often sites for the celebration of consumerism, traditional gender, and heterosexuality, they can also be sites of resistance that challenge these same social norms.
URI: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0731121415601269
http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21174
Identifier: 10.1177/0731121415601269
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