Judith Stacey

Judith Stacey Judith G. Stacey (born 1943) is an author and Professor Emerita of Social and Cultural Analysis and Sociology at New York University. Her primary focus areas include gender, family, sexuality, feminist and queer theory, and ethnography. Her book ''Unhitched'' explores family configurations that deviate from the standard Western concept of "marriage", including polygamous families in South Africa, the Mosuo people in southwestern China, and intimacy and parenthood among gay men in Los Angeles, California. She has published many works. She is perhaps most known for her paper, co-authored with Timothy Biblarz, titled "(How) Does the Sexual Orientation of Parents Matter?" This study found that children with gay or lesbian parents "are well-adjusted, have good levels of self-esteem and are as likely to have high educational attainments as children raised in more traditional heterosexual families." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Patriarchy and socialist revolution in China / by Stacey, Judith

    Published 1983
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    Unhitched : love, marriage, and family values from West Hollywood to western China / by Stacey, Judith

    Published 2011
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    Brave new families : stories of domestic upheaval in late twentieth century America / by Stacey, Judith

    Published 1990
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    And Jill came tumbling after: sexism in American education / by Stacey, Judith

    Published 1974
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    In the name of the family : rethinking family values in the postmodern age / by Stacey, Judith

    Published 1996
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    Patriarchy and socialist revolution in China / by Stacey, Judith

    Published 1983
    Book
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