Bibliography of Sources on Polyamory

Anapol, D. (2010). Polyamory in the 21st Century : Love and Intimacy with Multiple Partners. Blue Ridge Summit, PA, USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.. Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.com

Bettinger, M. (2005). Polyamory and gay men: A family systems approach.Journal of GLBT Family Studies1(1), 97-116.


Black, D. M. (2006). Beyond child bride polygamy: Polyamory, unique familial constructions, and the law. JL & Fam. Stud.8, 497.


Haritaworn, J., Lin, C. J., & Klesse, C. (2006). Poly/logue: A critical introduction to polyamory. SEXUALITIES-LONDON-9(5), 515.


Klesse, C. (2006). Polyamory and its ‘others’: Contesting the terms of non-monogamy. Sexualities9(5), 565-583.


Mint, P. (2004). The power dynamics of cheating: Effects on polyamory and bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality4(3-4), 55-76.


Munson, M., & Stelboum, J. (2013). The lesbian polyamory reader: Open relationships, non-monogamy, and casual sex. Routledge.


Noël, M. J. (2006). Progressive polyamory: Considering issues of diversity.Sexualities9(5), 602-620.


Rust, P. C. (2003). 1 R Monogamy and Polyamory: Relationship Issues for Bisexuals. Psychological perspectives on lesbian, gay, and bisexual experiences, 475.


Shannon, D., & Willis, A. (2010). Theoretical polyamory: Some thoughts on loving, thinking, and queering anarchism. Sexualities13(4), 433-443.


Strassberg, M. I. (2003). Challenge of Post-Modern Polygamy: Considering Polyamory, The. Cap. UL Rev.31, 439.

Tweedy, A. E. (2011). Polyamory as a sexual orientation. University of Cincinnati Law Review79, 1461.


Weitzman, G., Davidson, J., Phillips, R. A., Fleckenstein, J. R., & Morotti-Meeker, C. (2009). What psychology professionals should know about polyamory. The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom Inc. Retrieved from: http://instituteforsexuality. com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/What-therapists-should-know-about-Polyamory-1. pdf.

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