Heterosexual Histories. Группа авторов
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63. Dan Kopf, “Why Is Interracial Marriage on the Rise?,” Priceonomics, September 1, 2016, https://priceonomics.com.
64. Allison L. Skinner and Caitlin M. Hudac, “‘Yuck, You Disgust Me!’: Affective Bias against Interracial Couples,” Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (January 2017): 68–77.
65. Kevin Noble Maillard, “The Multiracial Epiphany, or How to Erase an Interracial Past,” in Maillard and Cuison Villazor, Loving v. Virginia in a Post-racial World, 95; Camille A. Nelson, “Love at the Margins: The Racialization of Sex and the Sexualization of Race,” in Maillard and Cuison Villazor, Loving v. Virginia in a Post-racial World, 103, 104; Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Jacob Onwuachi-Willig, “Finding a Loving Home,” in Maillard and Cuison Villazor, Loving v. Virginia in a Post-racial World, 184.
66. Siobhan B. Somerville, “Queer Loving,” Gay and Lesbian Quarterly 11, no. 3 (2005): 357, 358.
67. Carol Johnson, “Heteronormative Citizenship and the Politics of Passing,” Sexualities 5, no. 3 (2002): 330.
68. Seidman, “Polluted Homosexual,” 58.
69. Katz, Invention of Heterosexuality.
70. Steinbugler, Beyond Loving, xix, xx.
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