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You'll Do

Paperback Book  |  Society & Culture  |  06 Nov 2024
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"Zug's wry, clear-eyed history of American marriage shines a new light on an old institution. An absolute pleasure." - Liz Scheier, author of Never Simple

An illuminating and thought-provoking examination of the uniquely American institution of marriage, from the Colonial era through the present day

Perfect for fans of Rebecca Solnit and Rebecca Traister


"Zug's wry, clear-eyed history of American marriage shines a new light on an old institution. An absolute pleasure." - Liz Scheier, author of Never Simple

An illuminating and thought-provoking examination of the uniquely American institution of marriage, from the Colonial era through the present day

Perfect for fans of Rebecca Solnit and Rebecca Traister


Americans hold marriage in such high esteem that we push people toward it, reward them for taking part in it, and fetishize its benefits to the point that we routinely ignore or excuse bad behavior and societal ills in the name of protecting and promoting it.

In eras of slavery and segregation, Blacks sometimes gained white legal status through marriage.

Laws have been designed to encourage people to marry so that certain societal benefits could be achieved- the population would increase, women would have financial security, children would be cared for, and immigrants would have familial connections.

As late as the Great Depression, poor young women were encouraged to marry aged Civil War veterans for lifetime pensions.

The widely overlooked problem with this tradition is that individuals and society have relied on marriage to address or dismiss a range of injustices and inequities, from gender- and race-based discrimination, sexual violence, and predation to unequal financial treatment.

One of the most persuasive arguments against women's right to vote was that marrying and influencing their husband's choices was just as meaningful, if not better.

Through revealing storytelling, Zug builds a compelling case that when marriage is touted as "the solution" to such problems, it absolves the government, and society, of the responsibility for directly addressing them.

Title: You'll Do

Format: Paperback Book

Release Date: 06 Nov 2024

Type: Marcia Zug A.

Sku: 3177365

Catalogue No: 9781586423964

Category: Society & Culture


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