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    New Slants on the Slippery Slope: The Politics of Polygamy and Gay Family Rights in South Africa and the United States.Tey Meadow & Judith Stacey - 2009 - Politics and Society 37 (2):167-202.
    This article investigates the often cited and dismissed, but rarely examined, relationship between legalizing same-sex marriage and polygamy. Employing a comparative historical analysis of U.S. and South African jurisprudence, ideology, and cultural politics, we examine efforts to expand, restrict, and regulate the gender and number of legally recognized conjugal bonds. South African family jurisprudence grants legal recognition to both same-sex marriage and polygyny, while the United States prohibits and resists both. However, social and material conditions make it easier to practice (...)
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    China's Socialist Revolution, peasant families, and the uses of the past.Judith Stacey - 1980 - Theory and Society 9 (2):269-281.
  3. Families against'The Family'-The transatlantic passage of the politics of family values.Judith Stacey - 1998 - Radical Philosophy 89:2-7.
  4. Review Essay: Second Thoughts on the Second Wave.Judith Stacey & Deborah Rosenfelt - 1987 - Feminist Review 27 (1):77-95.
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    Toward kinder, gentler uses for testosterone.Judith Stacey - 1993 - Theory and Society 22 (5):711-721.
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    Second Thoughts on the Second Wave. [REVIEW]Deborah Rosenfelt & Judith Stacey - 1987 - Feminist Studies 13 (2):341.
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