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Polyamory in the twenty-first century : love and intimacy with multiple partners / Deborah Anapol.

Title
  1. Polyamory in the twenty-first century : love and intimacy with multiple partners / Deborah Anapol.
Published by
  1. Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ©2010.
Author
  1. Anapol, Deborah M.

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Description
  1. xvi, 271 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. Provides an analysis of polyamory--having an intimate relationship with more than one person at a time--looking at the practice as a lifestyle and as a movement, and includes anecdotes of personal experiences.
Alternative title
  1. Polyamory in the 21st century
  2. Love and intimacy with multiple partners
Subject
  1. Non-monogamous relationships
  2. Sexual ethics
  3. Open marriage
  4. Homosexuality > Psychological aspects
  5. Heterosexuality > Psychological aspects
  6. Non-monogamie
  7. Morale sexuelle
  8. Mariage ouvert
  9. Homosexualité > Aspect psychologique
  10. Hétérosexualité > Aspect psychologique
  11. Heterosexuality > Psychological aspects
  12. Non-monogamous relationships
  13. Open marriage
  14. Polyamory
  15. Consensual non-monogamy
  16. Polyamori
  17. Sexualetik
  18. Homosexualitet > psykologiska aspekter
Contents
  1. Introduction -- What is polyamory? -- Who chooses polyamory and why? -- History of polyamory -- Ethics of polyamory -- Polyamorous personality -- Challenge of jealousy -- Polyamory and children -- Coming out issues -- Cross-cultural perspectives -- Polyamory in myth, archetypes, and human evolution -- Costs and benefits of polyamory -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index -- About the author.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-254) and index.
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