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Family in Transition

ISBN: 9780321034342 | 0321034341
Edition: 10th
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub. Date: 12/1/1998

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SummaryTable of Contents
An interdisciplinary collection of current and classical readings, Family in Transition explores the many transformations taking place in families today. Additions to this revision include readings on culture and sexuality, Bailey's inquiry into the origins of the sexual revolution in the 60's and 70's; Schwartz' report on equal marriage; and patterns of child care.
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Prefacevii
Introduction: Family in Transition1(16)
Part One The Changing Family17(66)
Chapter 1 Families Past and Present
21(32)
John Gillis
READING 1 "Myths of Family Past" Many beliefs about the traditional family are not based on historical fact, and many family traditions are relatively recent inventions.
21(13)
Arlene Skolnick
READING 2 "The Life Course Revolution" Changes in mortality rates have had profound, yet little-appreciated, effects on family life
34(9)
Stephanie Coontz
READING 3 "What We Really Miss About the 1950s" Nostalgia for the "traditional" family of the 1950s influences much of the way Americans feel about changes in family life
43(10)
Chapter 2 The Meaning(s) of Family
53(30)
David M. Rosen
READING 4 "What Is a Family? Nature, Culture, and the Law" As the traditional nuclear family declines, the law grapples uneasily with redefining the meaning of "family"
53(11)
Helena Ragone
READING 5 "Chasing the Blood Tie: Surrogate Mothers, Adoptive Mothers, and Fathers" Surrogate mothers and adoptive parents are in a complex relationship of motivations and cultural values
64(19)
Part Two The Sexes83(102)
Chapter 3 Changing Gender Roles
87(25)
William J. Goode
READING 6 "Why Men Resist" Although men still struggle against losing their advantages, prospects for equality never looked better
87(12)
Matthew C. Guttman
READING 7 "The Meanings of Macho: Changing Mexican Male Identities" Economic conditions have resulted in a change in gender relations that contrasts with the traditional image of "machismo" among Mexican males.
99(13)
Chapter 4 Sexuality and Society
112(35)
Beth Bailey
READING 8 "Sexual Revolution(s)" The cultural changes of the 1960's transformed not only the way Americans think about sex, but also their sexual behavior and relationships.
112(18)
Pasternak
Ember
Ember
READING 9 "Culture Channels Sexuality" Cross-cultural studies show how a society's norms and values shape the way individuals channel their sexual behavior
130(17)
Chapter 5 Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage
147(38)
Frank F. Furstenburg, Jr.
READING 10 "The Future of Marriage" The institution of marriage has undergone tremendous changes, prompting a rethinking of the nature and function of marriage in contemporary society and what its future may be
147(7)
Pepper Schwartz
READING 11 "Peer Marriage" Changing gender roles has created a new style of marriage based on friendship and an egalitarian relationship
154(9)
E. Mavis Hetherington
Tracy C. Law
Thomas G. O'Connor
READING 12 "Divorce: Challenges, Changes, and New Chances" Divorce is not a single event, with the same effects on all the children and adults who experience it. It is a long complicated process, with varying outcomes
163(9)
Constance R. Ahrons
Roy H. Rodgers
READING 13 "The Remarriage Transition" Although divorce ends marriage, complex family relationships often develop
172(13)
Part Three Parents and Children185(72)
Chapter 6 Parenthood
189(47)
Carolyn P. Cowan
Phillip A. Cowan
READING 14 "Becoming a Parent" Parenthood in America is usually a difficult period of transition
189(13)
Reed Larson
Maryse H. Richards
READING 15 "Healthy Families: Toward Convergent Realities" Family members spend most of their days in different worlds; It's possible for them to share their separate realities
202(7)
Rosanna Hertz
READING 16 "A Typology of Approaches to Child Care" Approaches to child care reflect distinct perspectives on the nature of childhood and children's development
209(27)
Chapter 7 Childhood
236(21)
Donald Hernandez
David E. Myers
READING 17 "Revolutions in Children's Lives" Over the past 200 years, the lives of American children have been transformed several times by changes in the economy, society, and family life
236(10)
Frank F. Furstenberg
Andrew J. Cherlin
READING 18 "Children's Adjustment to Divorce" For most children, divorce is painful, but most do not suffer long-lasting problems. The key factor in children's adjustment: the relationship with the custodial parent
246(11)
Part Four Families in Society257
Chapter 8 Work and Family
263(41)
Lillian B. Rubin
READING 19 "Families on the Fault Line" "Downsizing," corporate moves, and other workplace changes have undermined the security of working-class families--no matter what their race or ethnic group
263(19)
Maxine Baca Zinn
READING 20 "Family, Race, and Poverty" The "underclass" is caused by massive economic transformations that moved opportunity out of the inner cities, not by a "breakdown in family values"
282(13)
Arlie Hochschild
Anne Machung
READING 21 "The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home" Men who do not share the work of the home may be harming their marriages
295(9)
Chapter 9 Family Diversity
304(69)
Paulette Moore Hines
Nydia Garcia-Preto
Monica McGoldrick
Rhea Almeida
Susan Weltman
READING 22 "Intergenerational Relationships Across Cultures" The rules governing relationships between parents and their adult children vary across ethnic groups
304(18)
Laura Benkov
READING 23 "Reinventing the Family" Lesbian and gay parents are creating a variety of family types that challenge the traditional meaning of family structure
322(23)
Catherine Street Chilman
READING 24 "Hispanic Families in the United States: Research Perspectives" Hispanic families are not all alike; they come from a diverse array of national cultures
345(16)
William P. O'Hare
Kelvin M. Pollard
Taynia L. Mann
Mary M. Kent
READING 25 "African-Americans in the 1990s" African-American family life has been affected by a variety of forces-persisting racial discrimination, increasing opportunity for the educated, increasing unemployment and poverty for those left behind in the inner-city ghetto
361(12)
Chapter 10 The Age Revolution
373(19)
Matilda White Riley
READING 26 "The Family in an Aging Society: A Matrix of Latent Relationships" Unprecedented increases in longevity will have profound consequences on the norms and quality of family and kin relationships
373(12)
Andrew J. Cherlin
Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr.
READING 27 "The Modernization of Grandparenthood" Grandparenthood as a distinct and nearly universal part of family life is a relatively new phenomenon, appearing in the decades since World War II
385(7)
Chapter 11 Trouble in the Family
392(40)
Kristin Luker
READING 28 "Why Do They Do It? Teen pregnancy and teen motherhood especially are the result of limited educational and economic opportunities
392(16)
Katherine S. Newman
READING 29 "The Downwardly Mobile Family" Family bonds may be strained to the breaking point when a breadwinner father loses his job
408(6)
Richard J. Gelles
Murray A. Straus
READING 30 "Profiling Violent Families" No single factor predicts family violence; it arises from stresses, frustrations, and power differences that are experienced by many families
414(18)
Chapter 12 Public Debates on the Family
432
Sharon Hays
READING 31 "The Mommy Wars" Working mothers and stay-at-home mothers are faced with contradictory cultural messages about their choices
432(17)
Janet Giele
READING 32 "Decline of the Family: Conservative, Liberal, and Feminist Views" Contemporary debates on the state of the family reflect three distinct perspectives--conservative, liberal and feminist
449

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