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The Mating Game
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18 February 2020

Despite enormous changes in patterns of dating and courtship in twenty-first-century America, contemporary understandings of romance and intimacy remain firmly rooted in age-old assumptions of gender difference. These tenacious beliefs now vie with cultural messages of gender equality that stress independence, self-development, and egalitarian practices in public and private life.
Through interviews with heterosexual and LGBTQ individuals, Ellen Lamont’s The Mating Game explores how people with diverse sexualities and gender identities date, form romantic relationships, and make decisions about future commitments as they negotiate uncertain terrain fraught with competing messages about gender, sexuality, and intimacy.
1. The Puzzling Persistence of Gendered Dating
2. The Quest for Egalitarian Love
3. New Goals, Old Scripts: Heterosexual Women Caught
between Tradition and Equality
4. A Few Good (Heterosexual) Men: Inequality Disguised
as Romance
5. Queering Courtship: LGBQ People Reimagine
Relationships
6. The More Things Change . . .
7. Dated Dating and the Stalled Gender Revolution
Appendix 1: Summary of Interview Respondents
Appendix 2: Interview Guide
Notes
References
Index