Critical Sexology Seminar on "Non-monogamies"

Nov 12, 2008 23:03

Just the highlights, and no spoilers for anyone who hasn't tried non-monogamy yet.

well, just a few )

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anadel1976 November 13 2008, 00:17:36 UTC
Did Eleanor Wilkinson go into why polyamoury has or should have a political role? Did she give examples of where the media portray poly as normal and lovely?

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jeremy_m November 13 2008, 00:54:31 UTC
> Did Eleanor Wilkinson go into why polyamoury has or should have a political role ( ... )

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pogodragon November 13 2008, 08:20:36 UTC
I am so glad I stayed in the library to write (fuzzy, arts student) essay and then go for a long walk rather than sit through this. I think I had a suspicion that it would be like this anyway.

I am also really glad that you went and sat through it all so that I get to read about it through your filters. Anything that you write about through your filters is entertaining.

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nathan_h November 15 2008, 16:48:15 UTC
>Apparently there's a pattern of poly women managing their multiple male >partners, which can be seen as empowering for women, or as just more work

Indeed.

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skibbley November 24 2008, 12:43:01 UTC
Excellent write-up.

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jeremy_m November 28 2008, 21:35:15 UTC
Thanks, and welcome to my friends list (it's an honour, Mr Very Patient List Moderator)

In case you haven't scanned back through my journal, there's a write-up of a somewhat similar session at http://jeremy-m.livejournal.com/5938.html

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