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- art_c_art_i_do.html accessdate "2013-11-04".
- art_c_art_i_do.html first "Clark".
- art_c_art_i_do.html isCitedBy Elizabeth_Stephens.
- art_c_art_i_do.html issue "17".
- art_c_art_i_do.html last "Buckner".
- art_c_art_i_do.html quote "the artists make their personal lives public and, in so doing, challenge the policies of the state. Stephens and Sprinkle refuse to be denied their right to marry and lay claim to it on grounds that exceed the authority of the government. They present marriage as a cultural institution shaped by interpersonal dynamics and demonstrate the power of groups to construct communal bonds and systems of meaning on their own terms. In the process, they thematize the art already at work in social institutions – and in marriage and gender roles in particular.".
- art_c_art_i_do.html title "I Do".
- art_c_art_i_do.html url "http://www.sfbg.com/39/17/art_c_art_i_do.html".
- art_c_art_i_do.html volume "39".
- art_c_art_i_do.html work "San Francisco Bay Guardian".