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ID189411
Title ProperWhat’s love got to do with it? Marriage and the security state
LanguageENG
AuthorBalani, Sita
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores how marriage animates the racial logic of the security state. While the pursuit of romantic love culminating in a wedding is considered to be a universal good, arranged marriages are viewed as a dangerous anachronism which threaten the state’s authority. By revealing the animating force of arranged marriage in the UK immigration regime and the War on Terror, we can see the central role of love marriage within the principles of choice, autonomy and individuality around which the liberal subject organises their moral economy. The legalisation of gay marriage – constructed as a kind of love marriagepar excellence – becomes the means through which the nation state can uphold this moral economy and be renewed and reinvigorated in the process. By putting gay marriage in dialogue with arranged marriage, the gendered and racial configuration of the UK as a security state becomes visible.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 30, No.2; Apr 2023: p. 257-275
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2023-04 30, 2
Key WordsSecurity ;  Immigration ;  War on Terror ;  Marriage ;  Postcolonial ;  Queer