(Un)usual suspects: Relational capacities and subjective transformations in polygynous and polyamorous practices in the Netherlands

Rahil Roodsaz
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Choice and autonomy are at the heart of classic feminist debates about structure and agency. This article revisits those debates with two contemporary cases of polygyny and polyamory. While scholars of non-monogamies often portray polyamory as potentially liberating, an alternative to the dominant patriarchal model of dyadic marriage, polygyny is generally considered oppressive to women due to its communal and heteropatriarchal structures. Based on in-depth interviews, this article complicates such binary understandings of progressive/oppressive non-monogamies by bringing them into dialogue with one another. Focusing on two narrated experiences of polyamory and polygyny in the Netherlands, I trace and investigate relational capacities and subjective transformations. This relational approach serves a political feminist project that seeks to safeguard both scepticism towards patriarchal systems and to remain sympathetic to everyday life’s messiness, moving beyond both cultural essentialism and cultural relativism.
(不寻常的怀疑:在荷兰的一夫多妻制和多角恋实践中的关系能力和主观转变
选择和自主是关于结构和能动性的经典女权主义辩论的核心。本文以当代的两个一夫多妻制和一夫多妻制案例来回顾这些争论。虽然研究非一夫一妻制的学者经常将一夫多妻制描述为潜在的解放,是二元婚姻中占主导地位的父权制模式的一种选择,但一夫多妻制通常被认为是对女性的压迫,因为它的公共和异性父权制结构。基于深度访谈,本文通过将进步/压迫的非一夫一妻制带入彼此的对话,使这种二元理解变得复杂。以荷兰的多角制和一夫多妻制两种叙事经历为重点,我追踪和调查了关系能力和主观转变。这种关系方法服务于政治女权主义项目,旨在维护对父权制度的怀疑,并对日常生活的混乱保持同情,超越文化本质主义和文化相对主义。
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