PolyPride
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I found quite a few books on Amazon.com that surveys the cross-cultural practice and history of polygamy and in some cases consider/promote it as an option. These books are not from a religious perspective but mainly written from a scholarly or research perspective from well-credentialed authors. I figured that some here may still be interested in knowing about the background, history, and practices that relate to polygamy, in general. So I'll list some of the books I've found:
1. Polygamous Families in Contemporary Society by Irwin Altman and Joseph Ginat
According to the back cover of the book, Dr. Irwin Altman is a Professor of Psychology and Professor of Family and Consumer studies at the University of Utah. You can also look him up on Wikipedia.
According to the back cover, Dr. Joseph Ginat is a Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology and Director of the Jewish Arab Center at the University of Haifa, Israel.
You can also read more on him here: http://israel-stu.haifa.ac.il/staff/ginat.htm
Edit (3-6-2010): I moved the review I posted about this book to another post.
2. Plural Marriage For Our Time; a Reinvented Option by Phillip L. Kilbride
Dr. Phillip Kilbride, is a professor of anthropology at Bryn Mawr College
http://www.brynmawr.edu/anthropology/faculty.html scroll down and he should be the second teacher that's listed.
I think Dr. Kilbride's book would be good for gaining some understanding of polygamy as it is practiced in different cultures. I'll quote one reviewer below:
“The title of this book summarizes its contents. After briefly surveying several kinds of polygamy (polygyny, polyandry, group marriage) in various cultures, historical epochs, and religions, Kilbride asks if some versions of plural marriage might be viable in our time. A short, well-balanced, thoughtful primer for readers of all levels.”–Choice
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The book below is not necessarily from a research perspective but more of a personal one, so I separated it from the others.
Voices in Harmony: Contemporary Women Celebrate Plural Marriage by Mary Batchelor
This book is comprised of essays from 95 polygamous wives living in modern day polygamy. It probably focuses on wives who are Mormon fundamentalist based on some of the reviews I've read regarding celestial marriage, but besides that it's probably one of the few books out there that offers the perspective of polygamous wives promoting polygamy in a positive light. The main review mentions,
"This book is a unique collection of original essays written by 95 contemporary plural wives and 5 other women who are supportive of plural marriage. Also included is a chapter presenting historical, legal and doctrinal overviews of Latter-day Saint plural marriage, as well as a chapter on why women choose this religious lifestyle. The last chapter records and analyzes the results of a two-page questionnaire completed by plural wives who contributed to this book. "
You can see more here:
http://www.amazon.com/Voices-Harmony-Co ... gy_b_img_b
1. Polygamous Families in Contemporary Society by Irwin Altman and Joseph Ginat
According to the back cover of the book, Dr. Irwin Altman is a Professor of Psychology and Professor of Family and Consumer studies at the University of Utah. You can also look him up on Wikipedia.
According to the back cover, Dr. Joseph Ginat is a Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology and Director of the Jewish Arab Center at the University of Haifa, Israel.
You can also read more on him here: http://israel-stu.haifa.ac.il/staff/ginat.htm
Edit (3-6-2010): I moved the review I posted about this book to another post.
2. Plural Marriage For Our Time; a Reinvented Option by Phillip L. Kilbride
Dr. Phillip Kilbride, is a professor of anthropology at Bryn Mawr College
http://www.brynmawr.edu/anthropology/faculty.html scroll down and he should be the second teacher that's listed.
I think Dr. Kilbride's book would be good for gaining some understanding of polygamy as it is practiced in different cultures. I'll quote one reviewer below:
“The title of this book summarizes its contents. After briefly surveying several kinds of polygamy (polygyny, polyandry, group marriage) in various cultures, historical epochs, and religions, Kilbride asks if some versions of plural marriage might be viable in our time. A short, well-balanced, thoughtful primer for readers of all levels.”–Choice
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/089789 ... oduct#noop
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The book below is not necessarily from a research perspective but more of a personal one, so I separated it from the others.
Voices in Harmony: Contemporary Women Celebrate Plural Marriage by Mary Batchelor
This book is comprised of essays from 95 polygamous wives living in modern day polygamy. It probably focuses on wives who are Mormon fundamentalist based on some of the reviews I've read regarding celestial marriage, but besides that it's probably one of the few books out there that offers the perspective of polygamous wives promoting polygamy in a positive light. The main review mentions,
"This book is a unique collection of original essays written by 95 contemporary plural wives and 5 other women who are supportive of plural marriage. Also included is a chapter presenting historical, legal and doctrinal overviews of Latter-day Saint plural marriage, as well as a chapter on why women choose this religious lifestyle. The last chapter records and analyzes the results of a two-page questionnaire completed by plural wives who contributed to this book. "
You can see more here:
http://www.amazon.com/Voices-Harmony-Co ... gy_b_img_b