Through a glass, darkly: U.S. marriage discourse and neoliberalism
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- DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2011.581919
Through a glass, darkly: U.S. marriage discourse and neoliberalism
Abstract
This article draws together research insights on marriage in the U.S. to argue that over the last 40 years we are able to see an active engagement with neoliberalism in discussions on the subject. Using discourse analysis, I consider how the underlying assumptions that inform the key concepts of autonomy, individualism, responsibility, and universality have been re-semanticized through neoliberal ideology to change the ways that Americans think of marriage (and themselves). In light of these changed assumptions, this article urges a reexamination of the activism and identity politics around marriage as well as further academic research on the topic.
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