TY - JOUR AU1 - Kitzinger, Celia AU2 - Wilkinson, Sue AB - 02_FAP14/1 articles 12/2/03 11:05 AM Page 127 Celia KITZINGER and Sue WILKINSON The Re-branding of Marriage: Why We Got Married Instead of Registering a Civil Partnership Recent developments in same-sex partnership legislation are reviewed in the light of human rights activism, feminist and LGBT debates, and our own decision to marry. We argue that critiques of marriage based on its reproduction of gendered power relations or its reinforcement of compulsory heterosexuality cannot be applied without problems to same-sex marriage, but that other critiques remain clearly relevant: in particular, state surveillance and regulation of relationships, and the normative construction of ‘the couple’ as a basic social unit. Civil partnership is no more exempt from these latter criti- cisms than is marriage itself. The re-branding of marriage as ‘civil partnership’ is useful to governments in enabling them to extend rights to, and control over, same-sex relation- ships while reserving the privileged status of ‘marriage’ for heterosexuals only. Under the camouflage of new nomenclature, marriage ‘in all but name’ is rendered attractive to feminists and other radicals whose critique does not extend to the re-branded version. We argue that the powerful symbolic meanings of marriage – to the right wing and to TI - The Re-Branding of Marriage: Why We Got Married Instead of Registering a Civil Partnership JF - Feminism & Psychology: An International Journal DO - 10.1177/0959353504040308 DA - 2004-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/the-re-branding-of-marriage-why-we-got-married-instead-of-registering-GL38o0GAV5 SP - 127 EP - 150 VL - 14 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -