The hip-hop generation fights back

youth, activism, and post-civil rights politics

250 pages

English language

Published 2012 by New York University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8147-1716-5
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OCLC Number:
801411054

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"A critical reader of the history of marriage understands that it is an institution that has always been in flux. It is also a decidedly complicated one, existing simultaneously in the realms of religion, law, and emotion. And yet recent years have seen dramatic and heavily waged battles over the proposition of including same sex couples in marriage. Just what is at stake in these battles? This book examines the meanings of marriage for couples in the two first states to extend that right to same sex couples: California and Massachusetts. The two states provide a compelling contrast: while in California the rights that go with marriage--inheritance, custody, and so forth--were already granted to couples under the state's domestic partnership law, those in Massachusetts did not have this same set of rights. At the same time, Massachusetts has offered civil marriage consistently since 2004; Californians, on the other hand, have …

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Subjects

  • Youth
  • Social life and customs
  • Political activity
  • Social conditions
  • History
  • Hip-hop
  • Social movements

Places

  • Youth
  • United States