The family: a sociological interpretation
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1980
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adam_text | Contents Preface v Chapter 1 ONE. Introduction to Family Study What Is Happening to the Family? 2 Doing OK, Thank You 2 Stable and Thriving, but a Sick, Mad Institution In Trouble 3 Feature 1-1. 4 6 The History of Family Study 1860-1890: Social Darwinism 7 1890-1920: Social Reform 8 1920-1950: Scientific Study 8 1950-Present: Attention to Family Theory THREE. Chapter 2 ONE. 3 Families in Trouble What Is Happening: A Summary TWO. 1 6 8 Studying the Family 14 Family Structures and Varieties Family Structural Principles 17 17 Marriage Arrangements and Types 18 Household Arrangements 20 Residential Clustering and Location 23 TWO. Selected Cultural Distinctions and the Use of Types 24 Descent and Inheritance 24 Authority 27 Types of Nuclear Families 28 The Use of Types 28 THREE. Family Structure and the Incest Taboo Incest Motivation and Structure: An Interpretation Chapter 3 ONE. 30 34 Family Varieties Exemplified: Nayar, Papago, Chinese, Russian The Nayar of South India Feature 3-1. Grooms: Two Ploys Is the Family Universal? 41 37 38 39
Contents TWO. Papago Family and Kinship 42 The Workability and Value of Normative Practices THREE. 44 The Chinese Family in Historical Perspective FOUR. 45 The Family in Soviet Russia 52 Public Policy and Private Life: A Note on Women’s Movements FIVE. 56 Summary of Chapters 2 and 3 Chapter 4 56 Antecedents of the Modern U.S. Family 61 ONE. Precolonial Influences 61 TWO. Family Life in the U.S. Colonies: 1611-1800 68 Changes in the U.S. Family: 1800-1980 77 THREE. FOUR. Summary and Conclusions Chapter 5 89 The Family in a Differentiated Society: Toward a Theoretical Perspective ONE. Differentiation and the Family: Extensions and Clarifications TWO. Family System Characteristics: Five Continua Feature 5-1. THREE. FIVE. 100 Family Functions: Universal and Changing FOUR. 104 107 Exchange Theory and Systems Theory Guiding Propositions About the U.S. Family Feature 5-2. Chapter 6 93 100 Kenya s Marriage-Reform Drive Universal Family Functions 105 The Family and Its Changing Functions: Three Views 93 The “Marriage Tax” 110 114 117 Family Subcultures and Subsocieties in the United States 119 ONE. Middle-Class, Working-Class, and Lower-Class Family Models 120 TWO. The Religious Subculture and Subsociety 124 Feature 6-1. THREE. FOUR. Polygyny in the United States 125 The Ethnic Subculture and Subsociety 131 Racial Groups: The Black American Family History of the Afro-American Feature 6-2. 135 135 Roots The Black American Family Today 139 141 vii
viii Contents Chapter 7 ONE. Fertility and the U.S. Family Trends in U.S. Fertility Feature 7-1. TWO. 156 Smaller Families 157 Issues in Unplanned Fertility 158 Illegitimacy 159 Premarital Pregnancy 159 Ill-timed and Unwanted Births THREE. 160 The Revolution in Fertility Control Feature 7-2. FOUR. Men! A New Breakthrough In Contraception 167 Socialization: Cross-cultural Content and Principles TWO. Feature 8-1. Feature 8-2. THREE. 178 178 180 Women’s Liberation 181 Adolescence Emancipation Youth Culture 188 190 193 Adolescents and Their Parents: Key Problems FOUR. 172 Boy-Girl Differences Socialization by Social Class 196 Socialization and Adolescence: Summary and Conclusions Chapter 9 167 170 Socialization in the United States The Principles Applied 172 Rearing by the Book 176 Sex Differences in Socialization 163 165 The Socialization Process Cross-cultural Content 167 Definitions and Principles of Socialization ONE. 161 Summary and Conclusions Chapter 8 ONE. 155 Premarital Relationships in the United States 198 203 The Nature and Functions of Dating 205 The Dating Continuum 205 General Functions of Dating 207 Stages and Specific Functions of the Dating Continuum TWO. Problematic Aspects of Dating 208 211
Contents Parental Influence 212 Intergroup or Heterogeneous Dating Physical Attractiveness 214 Social Awkwardness 214 Insincerity 215 THREE. 213 Premarital Sexual Relations Extent and Significance of Premarital Sex in the United States Feature 9-1. Revolution -No Revolution 216 217 219 Value Positions on Premarital Sex 220 Premarital Sex as a Cultural Alternative 222 FOUR. Conclusions Chapter 10 ONE. 224 Love and Mate Selection in the United States Mate Selection in the United States 227 230 Orientation to Marriage 230 Barriers to Beginning 231 Early Attraction 233 Feature 10-1. “Fantasy Mate Homogamy in Mate Selection Feature 10-2. 233 234 Every Wedding Is an Intermarriage 237 Deeper Attraction 239 Alternative Attraction 243 Barriers to Breakup 243 TWO. Critique and Cautionary Notes THREE. Racial Homogamy: A Case in Nonuniversal Availability 246 247 Norms Governing Black-White Intermarriage 248 Black-White Intermarriage: How Many and Who? 249 Motives for Racial Intermarriage in the United States 250 Chapter 11 ONE. Marital Adjustments Early Marital Adjustments 253 253 Kin and In-laws 254 Differential Growth 255 The First Child 255 TWO. Financial Adjustments in Marriage 257 ix
x Contents THREE. Sexual Adjustment in Marriage Feature 11-1. FOUR. Gratification According to the Sex Manuals 262 Deciding and Doing: Family Power and Division of Labor 263 Studying Family Power 263 Power and Decision-Making in the U.S. Family The Division of Labor 269 FIVE. 259 265 Summary of Adjustments Chapter 12 270 Marital Roles 273 ONE. Role Differentiation in the Family 273 TWO. The Liberation Movements 276 Women’s Liberation 276 Men’s Liberation 278 Where It’s At: Neotraditionalism and Role Conflict 279 Feature 12-1. Men s Liberation 279 Feature 12-2. Feminism and Your Family 280 THREE. Husband-Father Role Choices 282 Home Versus Community 282 Husband and Father 284 FOUR. Wife-Mother Role Choices 286 Employed Wives: Role Consensus, Motives, and Social Class Feature 12-3. Teenage Attitudes to Women’s Roles Wife’s Employment Status and Child Adjustment FIVE. 287 288 292 Beyond Neotraditional Roles 294 Dual Careers 294 Role Sharing 295 Feature 12-4. Dad the Homemaker Role Reversal 297 SIX. Conclusion: Nonchange and the Value of Choice Chapter 13 ONE. 296 297 Marriage: Communication and Satisfaction Communication in the Family Characteristics of Communication 302 Outcomes: Balance, Problem-Solving, and Conflict 303 Two Kinds of Families: Communicative and Uncommunicative 301 301 304
Contents Rules, Rule Change, and Deviance 305 Miscellaneous Conclusions on Communication Feature 13-1. TWO. 306 Infidelity—To Tell or Not 307 Marital Happiness and Satisfaction 308 Employment and Marital Satisfaction 309 Children and Marital Satisfaction 309 Gender Differences in Marital Satisfaction 310 Additional Life Cycle Information 312 THREE. Five Types of Adjusted Marriages Chapter 14 Kinship Relationships 312 317 ONE. Kin Functions in Cross-cultural Perspective 318 TWO. Some Issues in Kinship Analysis 321 Kin Terms 321 The Kinsman as a Person 324 Kin “Distance” 325 Unimportance, Isolation, and Consistency THREE. 326 Categories of U.S. Kin and Their Characteristics 328 Parents and Adult Offspring 328 Adult Sibling Relations 330 Secondary Kinship 331 In-Law Relations 332 Chapter 15 ONE. Aging and the Family in the United States Disengagement Theory and Its Critics Feature 15-1. TWO. Fact Sheet: The Elderly Socialization: The Decisions of the Aged Feature 15-2. THREE. To Move or Not to Move? The Social Network and Age Segregation 337 338 338 343 345 346 Kin Relations of the Elderly 346 Nonkin and Age-Grading 349 FOUR. Married and Widowed Elderly Feature 15-3. Sex and the Senior Citizen Marital Cohesion and Network Ties Widowhood 355 FIVE. 35O 351 353 Old Age and Adolescence: A Comparison 356 xi
xii Contents Chapter 16 Response of the Family to Change and Challenge ONE. A Framework for Analyzing Challenges and Family Responses to Them 359 360 Expected or Unexpected Challenges 364 External Versus Internal Origin 365 The Family Structure in Its Network 365 Internal Family Organization 366 Definition, or Perception, of the Stressor 367 TWO. Three Changes and Challenges: Violence, Divorce, and Death Violence in the Family 368 Divorce in the United States 368 371 Feature 16-1. The Contested Divorce 381 Feature 16-2. Joint Custody 383 Death and the Family Remarriage THREE. FOUR. 385 386 Conclusions Suggested Readings Infidelity 390 Illegitimacy 390 Unemployment and Economic Setback Physical and Mental Illness 391 Retardation 391 Alcoholism 391 Drug Use 391 Violence 292 Divorce 292 Death 392 Chapter 17 ONE. 390 390 Alternative Lifestyles Parallel Alternatives Feature 17-1. TWO. 389 Uving Together Incorporable Alternatives 395 396 396 399 Change in Sex Roles 399 Voluntary Childlessness 399 Reinvented Marriage 399 Feature 17-2. A Sabbatical Year for Marriage Extramarital Sex 401 400
Contents Feature 17-3. Open Sex 402 Feature 17-4. Why Some Husbands Stay Faithful 403 Open Marriage THREE. 405 Alternatives to the Family Singlehood 405 405 Feature 17-5. Bachelorhood 406 Single Parenthood 407 Nonlegalized Marriage 408 Polygyny After Sixty 409 Communes 409 FOUR. Summary and Conclusions Chapter 18 ONE. The Family:Today and Tomorrow The Family Today Functions, Varieties, and Inconsistencies Feature 18-1. TWO. 411 415 416 New Breed of Parent Versus Old The Family Tomorrow Feature 18-2. Acknowledgments Name Index Subject Index 415 Child-Rearing in the Year 2000: Two Views 420 421 422 427 428 442 xiii
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