Queering Family Trees : Race, Reproductive Justice, and Lesbian Motherhood 🔍
Sandra Patton-Imani New York University Press, New York University Press, New York, 2020
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**Argues that significant barriers to family-making exist for lesbian mothers of color in the United States**
One might be tempted, in the afterglow of __Obergefell v. Hodges__, to believe that the battle has been won, that gays and lesbians fought a tough fight and finally achieved equality in the United States through access to legal marriage. But that narrative tells only one version of a very complex story about family and citizenship.
__Queering Family Trees__ explores the lived experience of queer mothers in the United States, drawing on over one hundred interviews with African American, Latina, Native American, white, and Asian American lesbian mothers living in a range of socioeconomic circumstances to show how they have navigated family-making. While the legalization of same-sex marriage and adoption in 2015 has provided avenues toward equality for some couples, structural and economic barriers have meant that others—especially queer women of color who often have fewer financial resources—have not been able to access seemingly available “choices” such as second-parent adoptions, powers of attorney, and wills. Sandra Patton-Imani here argues that the virtual exclusion of lesbians of color from public narratives about LGBTQ families is crucial to maintaining the narrative that legal marriage for same-sex couples provides access to full equality as citizens.
Through the lens of reproductive justice, Patton-Imani argues that the federal legalization of same-sex marriage reinforces existing structures of inequality grounded in race, gender, sexuality, and class. __Queering Family Trees__ explores the lives of a critically erased segment of the queer population, demonstrating that the seemingly “color blind” solutions offered by marriage equality do not rectify such inequalities.
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Patton-Imani, Sandra
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Book collections on Project MUSE, New York, 2020
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United States, United States of America
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Family-making and citizenship: "life, liberty, and the pursuit of freakin' happiness..." -- Reproductive allegories: family trees and national belonging -- Making family: origin narratives and stratified reproduction -- What about the children?: genealogies of illegitimacy and reproductive injustice, 1990-1999 -- Navigating illegitimacy: socialization, race, and difference, 2000-2003 -- Making family legal: border crossings and other perils, 2004-2006 -- Irreconcilable differences: socialization, religion, and race, 2008 -- Queer in the "heartland": allegories of family, race, and equality, 2009
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"'Queering Family Trees' explores race, reproductive justice, and lesbian motherhood"-- Provided by publisher
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2021-05-12
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