Long Term
In "Long Term," Scott Herring invites readers to explore the multifaceted nature of queer commitments amidst the contemporary landscape of same-sex marriage and the critical lens of homonormativity. Published in 2021 and spanning 277 pages, this thought-provoking work delves into various forms of commitment that extend beyond traditional monogamous relationships. Herring and his contributors examine connections not only between partners but also to family, friends, pets, and colleagues, highlighting both voluntary and involuntary long-term commitments. The book also reflects on the significance of care—for oneself and others—as well as obligations to societal institutions, including financial, psychiatric, and carceral systems. By addressing these themes, "Long Term" challenges readers to rethink the intricate dynamics of love, loyalty, and resilience in the queer experience. Dive into this compelling exploration of what it means to commit in a world where definitions of relationships are continuously evolving.