- feminist_current_-_feminism_polyamory_-_dec._14_2012_-_rabble.mp3
Artist: Feminist Current
Title: Feminist Current - Feminism & Polyamory - Dec. 14 2012 - RABBLE
Year: 2012
Length: 37:36 minutes (34.43 MB)
Format: 44.1kHz, 128Kbps
Show Notes:
Some question whether monogamy is a patriarchal invention that mainly benefits men and functions as a mechanism of control. In response, some people practice non-monogamy as an alternative. But is non-monogamy necessarily 'more' feminist? Is monogamy necessairily contradictory to feminist ideals? Well, it's not as simple as all that.
In this episode, your host, Meghan Murphy speaks with Meg Barker, senior lecturer in psychology at the?Open University, a sex and relationship therapist, and the author of Rewriting the Rules: An Integrative Guide to Love, Sex and Relationships about some of the reasons people might enter into non-monogamous relationships as well as some of the challenges they might face. Later on the show we hear from Katie, an undergraduate student in her late twenties, who shares her experiences navigating a non-monogamous relationship as a feminist.
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For more on Feminist Current, visit us online: www.feministcurrent.com
Source: http://rabble.ca/podcasts/shows/feminist-current/2012/12/feminism-incompatible-monogamy
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