Symposium: The Politics of Same-Sex Marriage

The issue of same-sex marriage was never more relevant than on November 3rd, 2004. For a majority of the lesbian, gay bisexual, transgendered (LGBT) community, the post-election hangover brought disappointment and self-reflection. Thrust onto the national scene only months earlier, same-sex marriage suffered crushing defeats at the polls in 11 states and faced acrimony on the campaign trail from a now-reelected and emboldened White House.

Had the evolving conservative case against same-sex marriage won the election for President Bush? What effect would minority stress have on the community in this new post-election world? What parallels could the LGBT community draw from the successful battle for same-sex marriage in Canada and from past African-American civil rights successes? Most important, what next awaits the issue in the courts and in the court of American public opinion?

In this symposium, The Politics of Same-Sex Marriage, guest editor Gary Segura pulls together a diverse group of scholars for a thorough discussion of these issues and the place of same-sex marriage in North American life.

"A Symposium on the Politics of Same-Sex Marriage" An Introduction and Commentary"
Gary M. Segura (PS, Apr. 2005)

"Same-Sex Marriage and the 2004 Presidential Election"
Gregory B. Lewis (PS, Apr. 2005)

"Moral Issues and Voter Decision Making in the 2004 Presidential Election"
D. Sunshine Hillygus, Todd G. Shields (PS, Apr. 2005)

"The Federal Marriage Amendment and the Strange Evolution of the Conservative Case against Gay Marriage"
Frederick Liu, Stephen Macedo (PS, Apr. 2005)

"Litigating Same-Sex Marriage: Might the Courts Actually Be Bastions of Rationality?"
Evan Gerstmann (PS, Apr. 2005)

"The Marriage Debate and Minority Stress"
Ellen D. B. Riggle, Jerry D. Thomas, Sharon S. Rostosky (PS, Apr. 2005)

"The Politics of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada and the United States"
Miriam Smith (PS, Apr. 2005)

"Marriage and the Shifting Priorities of a New Generation of Lesbians and Gays"
Patrick J. Egan, Kenneth Sherrill (PS, Apr. 2005)

"Attributions and the Regulation of Marriage: Considering the Parallels Between Race and Homosexuality"
Donald P. Haider-Markel, Mark R. Joslyn (PS, Apr. 2005)


More articles on the topics of the right to marry, marriage and citizenship, etc. from other issues of APSA publications:

"Citizenship, Same-Sex Marriage, and Feminist Critiques of Marriage"  
Jyl Josephson (Perspectives on Politics, Jun. 2005)


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