Understanding Non-Monogamies
Discover the multifaceted world of non-monogamous relationships with Understanding Non-Monogamies, a compelling collection edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2009, this insightful hardback features contributions from academics, activists, and practitioners who delve into the complexities of non-monogamy.
Spanning 312 pages, the book examines the historical and cultural foundations of non-monogamous practices, offering a rich analysis of psychological perspectives on relationship patterns. It addresses key topics such as mono-normativity and intersects with critical discussions on race, class, disability, sexuality, and gender. Whether you are new to the subject or seeking a deeper understanding, this book provides an engaging and informative exploration of the diverse experiences and dynamics that shape non-monogamous relationships.