Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) individuals have been socially constructed as “family outlaws”, but in relation to partnership and parenting, far-reaching changes have taken place in the last decades, and research has kept an attentive eye on these changes. This chapter introduces the issues regarding families of choice and families of origin. It also introduces the chapters in the book that present research on families of origin and shifting discourses and constructions of family. It also suggests directions for future research and critical thinking
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
This special issue provides an original insight into how families of origin of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexua...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
Our special issue “New Frontiers of Family: LGBTQ People Pushing Back the Boundaries of Family” has ...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
This paper explores the tensions between the (equal) parental right claims in adopting countries and...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
The issue of social and legal recognition of LGBTQ families is of high importance when exploring the...
In this chapter, we bring queer theory into dialogue with critical race studies. We ask “How does th...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The existence of nonnormative relationship formations presents us with the difficult task of account...
In this chapter, we bring queer theory into dialogue with critical race studies. We ask “How does th...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
This special issue provides an original insight into how families of origin of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexua...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
Our special issue “New Frontiers of Family: LGBTQ People Pushing Back the Boundaries of Family” has ...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
This paper explores the tensions between the (equal) parental right claims in adopting countries and...
How are new relationalities formed? By what methods are kinship/family claims made? How are gender a...
The issue of social and legal recognition of LGBTQ families is of high importance when exploring the...
In this chapter, we bring queer theory into dialogue with critical race studies. We ask “How does th...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The existence of nonnormative relationship formations presents us with the difficult task of account...
In this chapter, we bring queer theory into dialogue with critical race studies. We ask “How does th...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...
The last few decades have seen unprecedented legal changes in support of lesbian and gay equality in...