American Poly, Christopher M. Gleason
American Poly, Christopher M. Gleason
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American Poly
A History

Author: Christopher M. Gleason

Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright

Unabridged: 7 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/23/2024


Synopsis

Recent studies have found that as many as one in five Americans have experimented with some form of sexual non-monogamy, and approximately one in fifteen knows someone who was or is polyamorous. The mainstream media has increasingly covered polyamorous lifestyles and the committed relationships of throuples, and dating apps have added polyamory as a status option.

This book is the first history to trace the evolution of polyamorous thought and practice within the broader context of American culture. Drawing on personal journals and letters, underground newsletters, and publications from the Kinsey Institute Archives, among other sources, it reconstructs polyamory's intellectual foundations, highlighting its unique blend of conservative political thought and countercultural spiritualism. Christopher M. Gleason locates its early foundations in the Roaring Twenties among bohemians. In the 1950s and 1960s it surprisingly emerged among libertarian science fiction writers. Throughout the 1990s, polyamorists utilized the internet to spread their ideas, often undermining any remaining religious or spiritual significance their ideas held.

Offering an original perspective on sexuality, marriage, and the family, American Poly reveals the history of polyamory in the United States from fringe practice to a new stage of the sexual revolution.

About Christopher M. Gleason

Christopher M. Gleason lectures on American history at Georgia State University and is the director of academic programs at the Georgia Coalition for Higher Education in Prisons. He lives in Atlanta.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jill

This read as a dressed up version of Gleason's doctoral thesis. Which is to say, a lot of research and time went into writing this book, but despite the topic it's a bit on the dry side. You have to be interested in the topic already. I enjoyed learning about the history of a favorite word - "comper......more