ABSTRACT

Currently, the most polarizing issue in the United States regarding the gay and lesbian community is gay marriage. The dominant agenda in the lesbian and gay (L/G) movement is the fight for legal recognition of same-sex couples. The theme of gay marriage is presently on the rise, with coverage of political demonstrations, weddings and commitment ceremonies, and civil rights court proceedings. The most noteworthy illustration of the gay marriage issue in popular culture is its importance in the 2005 US presidential election. Alongside the September 11 terrorist attacks and the war in Iraq, gay marriage, often disguised as “family values,” stood as a key point of contention among most of the candidates. But why now? Gays and lesbians have been challenging society and the courts for the right to marry since the early 1970s. What is so unique about the current social climate that marriage is the leading gay issue?