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The practice of polygamy occupies a unique place in North American history and has had a profound effect on its legal and social development. The Polygamy Question explores the ways in which indigenous and immigrant polygamy have shaped the lives of individuals, communities, and the broader societies that have engaged with it. The book also considers how polygamy challenges our traditional notions of gender and marriage and how it might be effectively regulated to comport with contemporary notions of justice.

The contributors to this volume—scholars of law, anthropology, sociology, political science, economics, and religious studies—disentangle diverse forms of polygamy and polyamory practiced among a range of religious and national backgrounds including Mormon and Muslim. They chart the harms and benefits these models have on practicing women, children, and men, whether they are independent families or members of coherent religious groups. Contributors also address the complexities of evaluating this form of marriage and the ethical and legal issues surrounding regulation of the practice, including the pros and cons of legalization.

Plural marriage is the next frontier of North American marriage law and possibly the next civil rights battlefield. Students and scholars interested in polygamy, marriage, and family will find much of interest in The Polygamy Question.

Contributors include Kerry Abrams, Martha Bailey, Lori Beaman, Janet Bennion, Jonathan Cowden, Shoshana Grossbard, Melanie Heath, Debra Majeed, Rose McDermott, Sarah Song, and Maura Irene Strassberg.


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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-2
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  1. Introduction
  2. Janet Bennion and Lisa Fishbayn Joffe
  3. pp. 3-22
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  1. Section I: Identifying the Harms and Benefits of Polygamy
  1. 1. Polygamy in Nineteenth-Century America
  2. Sarah Song
  3. pp. 25-41
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  1. 2. Opposing Polygamy: A Matter of Equality or Patriarchy?
  2. Lori G. Beaman
  3. pp. 42-61
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  1. 3. The Variable Impact of Mormon Polygyny on Women and Children
  2. Janet Bennion
  3. pp. 62-84
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  1. 4. Ethics of Sisterhood: African American Muslim Women and Polygyny
  2. Debra Majeed
  3. pp. 85-102
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  1. 5. An Economist’s Perspective on Polygyny
  2. Shoshana Grossbard
  3. pp. 103-114
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  1. 6. The Effect of Polygyny on Women, Children, and the State
  2. Rose McDermott and Jonathan Cowden
  3. pp. 115-154
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  1. Section II: Regulating Polygamy
  1. 7. Testing the Limits of Religious Freedom: The Case of Polygamy’s Criminalization in Canada
  2. Melanie Heath
  3. pp. 157-179
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  1. 8. Distinguishing Polygyny and Polyfidelity under the Criminal Law
  2. Maura Irene Strassberg
  3. pp. 180-198
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  1. 9. Polygamy Today: A Case for Qualified Recognition
  2. Sarah Song
  3. pp. 199-209
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  1. 10. Should Polygamy Be a Crime?
  2. Martha Bailey
  3. pp. 210-227
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  1. 11. (Mis)recognizing Polygamy - Kerry Abrams
  2. pp. 228-251
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 252-253
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 254-262
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