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E-raamat: New Family ?

  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Dec-1998
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781446264089
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Dec-1998
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781446264089
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Concern and debate over changes to family life have increased in the last decade, as a result of evolving employment patterns, shifting gender relations and more openness about sexual orientation. Most politicians and researchers have viewed these changes as harmful, suggesting that the family as an institution should not alter. The`New' Family? challenges these dominant views. Leading academics in the field consider current diverse practices in families, and reveal the lack of balance between policies based on how families should be and how they actually are, illustrating the need for a broader definition of family. This book shows the need to take fluidity and change in family arrangements seriously, rather Concern and debate over changes to family life have increased in the last decade, as a result of evolving employment patterns, shifting gender relations and more openness about sexual orientation. Most politicians and researchers have viewed these changes as harmful, suggesting that the family as an institution should not alter. The `New Family? challenges these dominant views. Leading academics in the field consider current diverse practices in families, and reveal the lack of balance between policies based on how families should be and how they actually are, illustrating the need for a broader definition of family. This book shows the need to take fluidity and change in family arrangements seriously, rather

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`I would recommend the book to anyone with an interest in the family, whether their interest is in constructs of "old" family values and morals, or in the "new" alternatives, and (possibly from a political point of view), threatening family. It provides food for thought for members of all these groups - Journal of Reproductive & Infant Psychology `The essays explore the increasing diversity, both for the study of sociology and for the wider political agenda - International Journal of Law and the Family



`...as an objective account of certain aspects of modern families, the authors succeed in challenging dominant views and reveal the lack of balance between policies based on how families should function as opposed to what they actually do - Family Practice

Contributors vii The `New Practices and Politics of Family Life 1(12) Elizabeth B. Silva Carol Smart Risk and Family Practices: Accounting for Change and Fluidity in Family Life 13(18) David H.J. Morgan Resourcing the Family: Gendered Claims and Obligations and Issues of Explanation 31(15) Sarah Irwin Transforming Housewifery: Dispositions, Practices and Technologies 46(20) Elizabeth B. Silva A Passion for `Sameness?: Sexuality and Gender Accountability 66(17) Gillian A. Dunne Everyday Experiments: Narratives of Non-heterosexual Relationships 83(17) Jeffrey Weeks Catherine Donovan Brian Heaphy The `New Parenthood: Fathers and Mothers after Divorce 100(15) Carol Smart Generational Ties in the `New Family: Changing Contexts for Traditional Obligations 115(14) Joanna Bornat Brian Dimmock David Jones Sheila Peace Brothers and Sisters, Uncles and Aunts: A Lateral Perspective on Caribbean Families 129(14) Mary Chamberlain Reconsidering Children and Childhood: Sociological and Policy Perspectives 143(16) Julia Brannen Bibliography 159(15) Index 174
Carol Smart is Professor of Sociology at the University of Leeds. Her publications include: The Ties that Bind: Law, Marriage and the Reproduction of Patriarchal Relations (1984); Feminism and the Power of Law (1989); and Regulating Womanhood: Historical Essays on Marriage, Motherhood and Sexuality (edited, 1992).