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2. A Member of the Funeral: An Introspective Ethnography / Nancy A. Naples.
3. Weddings Without Marriage: Making Sense of Lesbian and Gay Commitment Rituals / Ellen Lewin.
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5. Talking Freaks: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Families on Daytime Talk TV / Joshua Gamson.
6. One Man’s Story of Being Gay and Dine (Navajo): A Study in Resiliency / Margaret Ann Waller; Roland McAllen-Walker.
7. Family Secrets, or. How to Become a Bisexual Alien Without Really Trying / Elizabeth Randolph.
8. A Place Called Home: A Queer Political Economy of Mexican Immigrant Men’s Family Experiences / Lionel Cantu.
9. Constituting Nonmonogamies / R. Jeffrey Ringer.
10. Communication in ‘Asian American’ Families with Queer Members: A Relational Dialectics Perspective / Gust A. Yep; Karen E. Lovaas; Philip C. Ho.
11. Affording Our Families: Class Issues in Family Formation / TerryBoggis.
12. Should Lesbians Count as Infertile Couples? Antilesbian Discrimination in Assisted Reproduction / Julien S. Murphy.
13. Protecting Out Parent-Child Relationships: Understanding the Strengths and Weaknesses of Second-Parent Adoption / Susan E. Dalton.
14. ‘My Daddy Loves Your Daddy’: A Gay Father Encounters a Social Movement/ John C. Miller.
15. Alma Mater: Family ‘Outings’ and the Making of the Modern Other Mother (MOM) / Maureen Sullivan.
16. Lesbian Mothers at Work / Renate Reimann.
17. ‘Aside From One Little, Tiny Detail, We Are So Incredibly Normal’: Perspectives of Children in Lesbian Step Families / Janet M. Wright.
18. Building Common Ground: Strategies for Grassroots Organizing on Same-Sex Marriage / Irene Javors; Renate Reimann.
19. ‘What If?’ The Legal Consequences of Marriage and the Legal Needs of Lesbian and Gay Male Couples / David L. Chambers.
20. Take My Domestic Partner, Please: Gays and Marriage in the Era of the Visible / Suzanna Danuta Walters.
21. Defense, Morality, Civil Rights, and Family: The Evolution of Lesbian and Gay Issues in the U.S. Congress / Donald P. Haider-Markel.
22. Political Organizing and the Limits of Civil Rights: Gay Marriage and Queer Families / Randall Halle.
23. Transgenderism and Sexual Orientation: More Than a Marriage of Convenience? / Mary Coombs.
24. Gender, Queer Family Policies, and the Limits of Law / Mary Bernstein.
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30. Lisa J. Udell / Revision and Resistance: The Politics of Native Women’s Motherwork.
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Journals
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
Australian Journal of Marriage & Family
Canadian Journal of Family and Youth
Family & Community Health
Family Matters (Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Family Relations
International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies
Journal of Child and Family Studies
Journal of Family Issues
Journal of Family Psychology
Journal of Family Studies
Journal of Family Therapy
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
Journal of Marriage and Family