Exploring Non-Monogamous Traditions

Exploring Non-Monogamous Traditions

A.A. Castor

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Editorial:
A.A. Castor
Año de edición:
2024
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Antropología social y cultural, etnografía
ISBN:
9798227196262
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Exploring Non-Monogamous Traditions delves into the rich and diverse world of non-monogamous relationships across cultures and history. From polyamory and polygamy to swinging and open relationships, this book examines how different societies have structured their relationships, determined paternity, and navigated the complexities of sexual behavior outside the confines of monogamy.Throughout the chapters, the book explores the cultural norms, legal frameworks, and societal attitudes that have shaped these traditions, offering a comprehensive understanding of how various forms of non-monogamy have coexisted with or challenged monogamous ideals. It also delves into the impact of these relationship structures on children, the evolving role of gender and parenting, and the future of family dynamics in an increasingly globalized world.By blending historical analysis with contemporary perspectives, Exploring Non-Monogamous Traditions provides readers with a thoughtful and nuanced exploration of the many ways people have loved, partnered, and built families beyond monogamy. Whether you are curious about alternative relationship models or seeking to understand the cultural roots of non-monogamous practices, this book offers valuable insights into the enduring human quest for connection and belonging.

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