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Diversity in Families

by Baca Zinn, Maxine; Eitzen, D. Stanley
Edition:
6th
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9780205335220

ISBN10:
0205335225
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Hardcover
Pub. Date:
1/1/2002
Publisher(s):
Allyn & Bacon
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Summary

This highly regarded text, written by an award-winning author team, treats family diversity as the norm , while highlighting how race, class, gender, and sexuality produce varieties of familial relationships. Diversity in Families looks at families not as "building blocks of societies" but rather, as products of social forces within society. The authors undertake a critical examination of society, asking questions such as, "How do families really work?" and "Who benefits under the existing arrangements, and who does not?" Their goal is to demystify and demythologize the family by exposing existing myths, stereotypes, and dogmas.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
Images, Ideals, and Myths
1(28)
Images and Ideals
6(2)
Family as Haven
7(1)
Family as Fulfillment
7(1)
Family as Encumbrance
8(1)
Images and Reality
8(2)
The Mythical American Family
10(10)
The Myth of a Stable and Harmonious Family of the Past
10(1)
The Myth of Separate Worlds
11(1)
The Myth of the Monolithic Family Form
12(4)
The Myth of a Unified Family Experience
16(1)
The Myth of Family Consensus
17(1)
The Myth of Family Decline as the Cause of Social Problems
18(2)
A New Framework for Understanding Families
20(5)
The Sociological Perspective
20(1)
The Shifting Terrain of Family Studies
21(3)
The Structural Diversity Approach
24(1)
Additional Features of This Book
25(2)
Chapter Review
27(1)
Related Web Sites
28(1)
Preindustrial Families and the Emergence of a Modern Family Form
29(31)
Myths and Realities
29(3)
Family and the New Social History
32(6)
What Is ``New'' About Family History?
32(2)
Overview of Family History Themes
34(4)
Family Life in Colonial America
38(11)
Macrostructural Conditions and Family Life
38(3)
Family Structure and Household Composition
41(4)
Wives and Husbands
45(2)
Children
47(2)
The Emergence of Modern Family Life
49(9)
Macrostructural Changes and Family Life
50(2)
Agency, Adaptation, and Change
52(2)
Household Size and Composition
54(1)
Wives and Husbands
54(1)
Children
55(2)
Challenging a Uniform Definition of the Family
57(1)
Chapter Review
58(1)
Related Web Sites
58(2)
The Historical Making of Family Diversity
60(31)
Myths and Realities
60(2)
Industrialization and Family Life
62(9)
Macrostructural Transformations
63(1)
Work and Family in Industrial Society
64(4)
Accordian Households
68(3)
Immigration and Family Life
71(5)
The Social Breakdown Perspective
72(2)
Industrial Work and Immigrant Families
74(2)
Racial Control and Family Life
76(13)
New Thinking about Minority Families
76(1)
Macrostructural Connections among Race, Labor, and Family
77(3)
African American Families in Slavery and Freedom
80(6)
Chicano Families in the Southwest
86(3)
Chapter Review
89(1)
Related Web Sites
89(2)
Economic and Demographic Upheavals in Society and Family Formation
91(46)
Myths and Realities
91(2)
The Structural Transformation of the Economy and Families
93(18)
The Interrelated Forces Transforming the United States
94(3)
The New Economy: What Does It Mean for Families?
97(12)
Shifting Family Forms
109(2)
The New Immigration and the Changing Racial Landscape
111(13)
Demographic Trends and Increasing Diversity
113(7)
The Effects of Immigration on Immigrant Families
120(2)
The Effects of Immigration on Family Dynamics
122(2)
The Aging of Society
124(9)
The Demographics of an Aging Society
125(1)
The Consequences of an Aging Society on Families and the Elderly
126(4)
Role Transitions
130(2)
Responses by the Elderly: Human Agency
132(1)
The Three Structural Transformations of Society
133(1)
Chapter Review
134(2)
Related Web Sites
136(1)
Class, Race, and Gender
137(44)
Myths and Realities
137(1)
Class, Race, and Gender as Structured Inequalities
138(3)
Class
141(13)
The Cultural Approach
142(2)
The Structural Approach
144(10)
Race
154(17)
Racial-Ethnic Families
156(2)
Macro Structural Inequalities and Racial-Ethnic Families
158(4)
African American Families at Century's End
162(5)
Latino Families at Century's End
167(3)
Human Agency and Family Formation
170(1)
Gender
171(7)
The Traditional Sex Roles Approach
172(1)
The Family as a Gendered Institution
173(5)
Chapter Review
178(1)
Related Web Sites
179(2)
Meshing the Worlds of Work and Family
181(40)
Myths and Realities
181(2)
The Changing Work Patterns of Women, Men, and Children
183(8)
Women's Employment
184(3)
Men's Employment
187(2)
Children's Employment
189(2)
Work and Family Overlap
191(16)
Gender Inequality
192(2)
Work Characteristics
194(10)
Family Characteristics
204(3)
Invisible and Unpaid Family Work
207(5)
Gendered Labor in the Household
207(4)
Other Forms of Family Work
211(1)
Coping with Work and Family
212(6)
Family Coping Strategies
212(3)
Family-Supportive Employer Responses
215(3)
Chapter Review
218(1)
Related Web Sites
219(2)
The Social Construction of Intimacy
221(36)
Myths and Realities
221(4)
Heterosexual Courtship and Mate Selection
225(9)
Variations in ``Dating'' Practices
226(5)
Factors in Mate Selection
231(1)
Structural Influences on Mate Selection
232(2)
Changing Sexual Behavior
234(11)
Society and Sexuality
234(1)
Enlarging the Sexuality Frame
235(1)
The Sexual Revolution Sex
236(1)
Scientific Research on Sexuality
237(4)
AIDS
241(1)
Teen Sexuality
241(1)
Teenage Childbearing
242(3)
Differentiated Forms of Intimacy
245(9)
Gendered Love and Sex
245(4)
Same Sex Orientation and Intimacy
249(1)
Social Class and Intimacy
250(1)
Race and Intimacy
251(3)
Claiming Control of Intimacy
254(1)
Chapter Review
254(1)
Related Web Sites
255(2)
Contemporary Marriages
257(38)
Myths and Realities
257(1)
Marriage: Private and Public Spheres
258(7)
The Private Nature of Marriage
259(2)
Macro Influences on Marriage
261(4)
Recent Trends
265(6)
Nonmarried Adults
265(2)
Age at First Marriage
267(1)
Family Size
268(1)
Racial or Ethnic Mixed Marriages
268(2)
Life Span and Marriage
270(1)
Divorce
271(1)
Remarriage
271(1)
Are There Benefits to Marriage?
271(5)
The Benefits of Marriage
272(2)
The Benefits of Marriage Reconsidered
274(2)
Micro Aspects of Marriage
276(13)
Marital Success
276(5)
Communication in Marriage
281(2)
The Sexual Relationship in Marriage
283(2)
Power and Decision Making in Marriage
285(4)
Reconstructing Gender Roles: Building an Egalitarian Marriage
289(2)
The Future of Marriage: Changing or Dying?
291(1)
Chapter Review
292(1)
Related Web Sites
293(2)
Parents and Children
295(43)
Myths and Realities
295(1)
The Social Construction of Parenting
296(4)
Demographic Patterns
300(14)
Fertility
300(4)
Voluntary Childlessness
304(1)
Delayed Childbearing
305(2)
Family Composition
307(7)
The Impact of Children on Marriage
314(5)
The Transition to Parenthood
314(1)
The Benefits of Parenthood
315(1)
The Costs of Parenthood
316(1)
Gendered Parenting
317(2)
The Impact of Parents on Children and of Children on Parents
319(2)
The Structure of the Family Embedded in a Larger Network of Influences
321(4)
Family Structure
321(2)
Extrafamilial Factors
323(2)
Parents and Children in Dual-Earner Families
325(4)
Social Supports for Working Parents
326(3)
Single Parents and Their Children
329(5)
Reprise: The Duality of Parenting
334(1)
Chapter Review
335(1)
Related Web Sites
336(2)
Violence in Families
338(40)
Myths and Realities
338(2)
Families in a Violent Society
340(6)
U.S. Violence Rates in Comparative Perspective
341(1)
Institutionally Sanctioned Violence
341(2)
Violence in the Media
343(2)
Customs and Beliefs
345(1)
Violence and the Social Organization of the Family
345(1)
Spouse Abuse
346(14)
Incidence of Wife Abuse
347(1)
Conditions That Favor Wife Abuse
347(4)
Patriarchal Terrorism: Power and Control
351(2)
Why Does She Stay?
353(6)
Domestic Violence in Same-Sex Relationships
359(1)
Child Abuse and Neglect
360(5)
What Is Child Abuse?
360(1)
Incidence of Child Abuse
361(1)
Causes of Child Abuse
361(3)
Consequences of Child Abuse
364(1)
Incest
365(3)
Incidence of Incest
366(1)
Causes of Incest
366(1)
Consequences of Incest
367(1)
Battered Elders
368(3)
What Is Elder Abuse?
368(1)
Incidence of Elder Abuse
368(1)
Causes of Elder Abuse
369(2)
Macro and Micro Linkages Agency
371(4)
The Women's Movement
372(1)
The Battered Women's Shelter Movement
372(1)
Legal and Criminal Justice Remedies
373(2)
Chapter Review
375(1)
Related Web Sites
376(2)
Divorce and Remarriage
378(38)
Myths and Realities
378(1)
Divorce Rates
379(10)
Trends in Divorce
379(1)
Correlates of Divor
380(9)
Predicting the Divorce Rate: Up or Down?
389(4)
The Prediction of a Declining or Leveling of the Divorce Rate
389(1)
The Prediction of a Rising Divorce Ra
390(3)
The Consequences of Divorce for Adults and Children
393(10)
``His'' Divorce
393(1)
``Her'' Divorce
394(5)
Children and Divorce
399(4)
Remarriage after Divorce
403(9)
Statistical Facts about Remarriage
403(3)
The Uniqueness of Remarriage
406(5)
The Special Case of Remarriage among the Elderly
411(1)
The Politics of Divorce
412(1)
Is Marriage a Failed Institution?
413(1)
Chapter Review
413(1)
Related Web Sites
414(2)
Emergent Families in the Global Era
416(38)
Myths and Realities
416(1)
The Rise in New Family Arrangements
417(6)
Families in Transition
417(2)
Global Trends, Individual Options, and the Decline of Marriage
419(2)
How to Think about Family Diversification
421(2)
Single Life
423(4)
The Singles Population
424(1)
Gender, Race, and Class
425(2)
Experiencing Single Life
427(1)
Heterosexual Cohabitation
427(8)
The Rise of Cohabitation
429(2)
Who Are Cohabitors?
431(1)
Gender, Class, and Race
431(2)
Is Cohabitation a Prelude to Marriage or a Substitute for Marriage?
433(2)
Same-Sex Partners and Families
435(10)
Who Is Gay and What Are Gay Families?
436(2)
Gay Couples and Families
438(4)
The Domestic Partner Movement
442(3)
Families Separated by Time and Space
445(7)
Transnational Families
445(1)
Commuter Marriages
446(6)
Chapter Review
452(1)
Related Web Sites
453(1)
Family Policy for the Twenty-First Century
454(41)
Myths and Realities
454(2)
The Ideological Fault Lines
456(5)
The Conservatives
456(3)
The Progressives
459(2)
The Government and Reproductive Rights
461(6)
Contraceptives
461(2)
Abortion
463(4)
Welfare
467(9)
The Shrinking Welfare State
468(1)
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
468(7)
What Is Missing in the New Welfare Legislation?
475(1)
Meeting the Needs of Disadvantaged Children
476(8)
Poor Children at Risk
477(2)
The Societal Response to Disadvantaged Children
479(5)
Working Parents
484(14)
Parental Leave
484(1)
Child Care
485(2)
Work-Related Policies and Gender Inequality
487(11)
Principles to Guide Family Policy: An Immodest Proposal
498
Chapter Review
491(1)
Related Web Sites
492(3)
Glossary 495(10)
Bibliography 505(30)
Photo Credits 535(2)
Text Credits 537(2)
Name Index 539(8)
Subject Index 547


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