Ebook: Lawfully wedded husband: how my gay marriage will save the American family
Author: Derfner Joel
- Tags: Gay authors, Gay authors--United States, Gay men, Gay men--United States, Same-sex marriage, Same-sex marriage--United States, Biography, Biographies, Gay men -- United States -- Biography, Gay authors -- United States -- Biography, Same-sex marriage -- United States, Derfner Joel, United States
- Series: Living out
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
When Joel Derfner's boyfriend proposed to him, there was nowhere in America the two could legally marry. That changed quickly, however, and before long the two were on what they expected to be a rollicking journey to married bliss. What they didn't realize was that, along the way, they would confront not just the dilemmas every couple faces on the way to the altar—what kind of ceremony would they have? what would they wear? did they have to invite Great Aunt Sophie?—but also questions about what a relationship can and can't do, the definition of marriage, and, ultimately, what makes a family.
Add to the mix a reality show whose director forces them to keep signing and notarizing applications for a wedding license until the cameraman gets a shot she likes; a family marriage history that includes adulterers, arms smugglers, and poisoners; and discussions of civil rights, Sophocles, racism, grammar, and homemade Ouija boards—coupled with Derfner's gift for...