Information about Group Marriage
Group marriage or circle marriage is a form of polygamous marriage in which more than one man and more than one woman form a family unit, with all the members of the group marriage being considered to be married to all the other members of the group marriage, and all members of the marriage share parental responsibility for any children arising from the marriage.[1]
Line marriage is a fictional form of group marriage in which the family unit continues to add new spouses of both sexes over time so that the marriage does not end.
Group marriage is occasionally called polygynandry, from a combination of the words polygyny and polyandry.
The Kerista Commune practiced group marriage in San Francisco from 1971 to 1991.
It is difficult to estimate the number of people who actually practice group marriage in modern societies, as this form of marriage is not officially recognized or permitted in any jurisdiction, and illegal in many. It is also not always visible when people sharing a residence consider themselves privately to form (or self-identify as) a group marriage. With the legalization of Same-sex marriage in Canada and some parts of the United States, some members of the polyamory movement are talking about a reform movement to also allow group marriage.
Robert A. Heinlein described line families in detail in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. Heinlein's characters argue that the line family creates economic continuity and parental stability in an unpredictable, dangerous environment. In Mistress, Manuel's line marriage is said to be over one hundred years old. The family is portrayed as being economically comfortable because the improvements and investments made by previous spouses compounded, rather than being lost between generations. Heinlein also makes a point of telling the reader that this family is racially diverse.
Line marriage is also commonly practiced in Joe Haldeman's 1981 novel, Worlds. Haldeman describes how individual families joined forces, both in bed and on paper, in order to avoid inheritance taxes. Many of these consensual corporations were made up of three-mate marriages called triunes.
Group marriage is also addressed, albeit briefly, in the 1989 Star Trek novel 'Star Trek: The Lost Years', by J.M. Dillard (published by Pocket Books). A minor character, Lt. Nguyen, enters into a group marriage within it and is portrayed as a relatively normal occurrence within the society of the Star Trek world.
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Line marriage is a fictional form of group marriage in which the family unit continues to add new spouses of both sexes over time so that the marriage does not end.
Group marriage is occasionally called polygynandry, from a combination of the words polygyny and polyandry.
Traditional cultures
Group marriage (polynandry)is rare in the Western world. Among the cultures listed in George Murdock's Ethnographic Atlas, the Caingang people of Brazil practiced group marriage most frequently as a socially accepted form of marriage, with 8% of unions being group marriage and 14% and 18% respectively being polyandrous and polygynous. [2]Modern cultures
Group marriage occasionally occurred in communal societies founded in the 19th and 20th centuries. An exceptionally long-lived example was the Oneida Community founded by the Congregationalist minister John Humphrey Noyes in 1848. Noyes taught that he and his followers had undergone sanctification; that is, it was impossible for them to sin, and that for the sanctified, marriage (along with private property) was abolished as an expression of jealousy and exclusiveness. The Oneida commune practiced sexual communalism and shared parental responsibilities, and in effect functioned as a large group marriage until sometime in the period 1879-1881.The Kerista Commune practiced group marriage in San Francisco from 1971 to 1991.
It is difficult to estimate the number of people who actually practice group marriage in modern societies, as this form of marriage is not officially recognized or permitted in any jurisdiction, and illegal in many. It is also not always visible when people sharing a residence consider themselves privately to form (or self-identify as) a group marriage. With the legalization of Same-sex marriage in Canada and some parts of the United States, some members of the polyamory movement are talking about a reform movement to also allow group marriage.
Group marriage in fiction
Interest in, and practice of nonmonogamy is well-known in modern science fiction fandom. Group marriage has been a theme in some works of science fiction — especially the later novels of Robert A. Heinlein, such as Stranger in a Strange Land, Time Enough For Love, and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. Harsh Mistress describes a line marriage; the relationship in Stranger is a communal group, much like the Oneida Society.Robert A. Heinlein described line families in detail in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. Heinlein's characters argue that the line family creates economic continuity and parental stability in an unpredictable, dangerous environment. In Mistress, Manuel's line marriage is said to be over one hundred years old. The family is portrayed as being economically comfortable because the improvements and investments made by previous spouses compounded, rather than being lost between generations. Heinlein also makes a point of telling the reader that this family is racially diverse.
Line marriage is also commonly practiced in Joe Haldeman's 1981 novel, Worlds. Haldeman describes how individual families joined forces, both in bed and on paper, in order to avoid inheritance taxes. Many of these consensual corporations were made up of three-mate marriages called triunes.
Group marriage is also addressed, albeit briefly, in the 1989 Star Trek novel 'Star Trek: The Lost Years', by J.M. Dillard (published by Pocket Books). A minor character, Lt. Nguyen, enters into a group marriage within it and is portrayed as a relatively normal occurrence within the society of the Star Trek world.
References
- Ethnographic Atlas Codebook, derived from George P. Murdock’s Ethnographic Atlas.
- Emens, Elizabeth F. (2004). "Monogamy's Law: Compulsory Monogamy and Polyamorous Existence". New York University Review of Law & Social Change 29 (2): 277.
- Murdock, George Peter (1949). Social Structure. New York: The MacMillan Company. ISBN 0-02-922290-7.
- Star Trek: The Lost Years, from Jeanne Kalogridis's (pen name J.M. Dillard) 'Star Trek: The Lost Years' - Lt. Nguyen, a minor character, enters into a group marriage in this book.
Footnotes
- ^ , Murdock, 1949, p. 24.
- :group marriage or a marital union embracing at once several men and several women.
- ^ , Murdock, 1949, p. 24.
Polygamy has been a feature of human culture since earliest history. The term polygamy (many marriages in late Greek) is used in related ways in social anthropology, sociobiology, and sociology.
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Robert A. Heinlein
Heinlein signing autographs at the 1976 Worldcon
Born: July 7 1907
Butler, Missouri, USA
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Stranger in a Strange Land
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Time Enough for Love
Time Enough For Love
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Author Robert A. Heinlein
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Time Enough For Love
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The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
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