"amatonormativity" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: A compound of Latin amātō or amātus and normativity, modeled on heteronormativity and coined by philosophy professor Elizabeth Brake in 2011. Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|amātō}} Latin amātō, {{coinage|en|Elizabeth Brake|in=2011|nobycat=1|nocap=1|occ=philosophy professor|w=-}} coined by philosophy professor Elizabeth Brake in 2011 Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} amatonormativity (uncountable)
  1. (neologism) The assumption that all human beings pursue love or romance, especially by means of a monogamous long-term relationship. Tags: neologism, uncountable Categories (topical): Forms of discrimination, Love Related terms: amatonormative Translations (societal assumption): amatonormativitat (Catalan), amatonormativita (Czech), amatonormatiivsus (Estonian), amatonormativité (French), amatonormativitás (Hungarian), amatonormatividade (Portuguese), amatonormativite (Turkish)
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