Sociology of marriage and the family: gender, love and property
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adam_text | Contents
About the Authors ii
Preface xxv
Three Ways to Use This Book xxvii
CHAPTER 1
Explaining the Family 2
FEATURE 1.1: Sex versus Gender:
What s the Difference? 4
The Family in Current Controversy 5
Stratification: Inequality Inside and
Outside the Family
FEATURE 1.2: How to Avoid Talking
about Social Class 7
The Dual Income Family Becomes the
Center of Contemporary
Stratification
The Intersection of Gender, Race, and
Class
Equality and Inequality
Explaining Gender Stratification in the
Family 13
FEATURE 1.3: The Economic
Position of Men and Women 16
Explanation by Comparison
FEATURE 1.4: Some Changing
Family Principles 22
Some Major Themes 23
The Uses of Family Sociology 32
Social and Political Issues
Our Personal Life Experience
Careers in Family Related Professions
A Note on Sociological versus
Psychological Approaches to the
Family 34
FEATURE 1.5: Some Professional
Careers Using Family
Sociology 34
Summary 35
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER
READING 37
3 —
Societies: An Overview 81
Hunting and Gathering
Primitive Horticulture
Advanced Horticulture and
Plow Culture
Agrarian States
Industrial Societies
Some Theories of Gender
Inequality 86
Economic Theories
FEATURE 3.1: The Sex Ratio
Question 93
FEATURE 3.2: Polygyny in
West Africa 96
Political Theories of the
Family
Kinship Politics 105
The Politics of Virginity
Patriarchal Domination in the
Agrarian States 110
FEATURE 3.3: The Politics of
Circumcision Ritual 110
FEATURE 3.4: Medieval
versus Modern Houses 115
The Era of Maximal Male
Domination
Countervailing Forces for
Female Status
Summary 118
CHAPTER 5
The Twentieth Century 154
What Is Happening to the Modern
Family? 155
Sex, Marriage, and Divorce
Nonmarital Childbirth and Zero
Population Growth
Change, Not Disappearance
New Variants of Family Structure
The Diversification of the Family
The Causes of Long Run Changes 163
Why the Anomalous 1950s?
FEATURE 5.1: Nazi Germany and
Stalin s Russia: Twentieth Century
Totalitarianism and the Family 166
Working Class Affluence and the
Move to the Suburbs
A Comparison: The Roaring Twenties
and the Rebellious Sixties
FEATURE 5.2: F. Scott Fitzgerald on
the Jazz Age 172
The Second Wave of the Women s
Movement
FEATURE 5.3: Breaking Down the
Barriers of Gender
Segregation 179
Conflict over Family Change
Summary 184
Stratification and Wealth 190
FEATURE 6.1: What Is an Old
Family ? 191
Has Inequality Been Increasing?
How Families Make Up the Income
Hierarchy
Families in Poverty
Family Events Cause Income
Fluctuation
The Mixture of Social Class Styles in
America 198
Are White Collar Jobs Middle Class?
Husbands and Wives Occupations
and Mixed Class Marriages
Working Class Families 203
Early Marriages
FEATURE 6.2: A Working Class
Woman s Image of Marriage 204
The Early Marriage Crisis
The Routine of Later Marriage
Conflicts Between Male and Female
Cultures
Working Class Culture and the Family
Social Density and Cosmopolitanism
FEATURE 6.3: Elaborated and
Restricted Codes 214
Upper Middle Class Families 218
Upper Middle Class Cultural Traits
FEATURE 6.4: Women of the Upper
Class 220
Life Stages of a Corporate Career
Family
Dual Career Families 228
Summary 229
Black Families 233
The Myth of the Black Family
Social Class Differences
Racial Discrimination and Its
Paradoxical Consequences
The Question of Black
Matriarchy
FEATURE 7.1: Sharing
Networks among Lower Class
Black Women 240
The Case of the Black
Underclass
Explanations for Marital
Instability
FEATURE 7.2: The Scarcity of
Marriageable Black
Men 244
Poverty and Black Family Form
Hispanic Families 250
Hispanic Subgroups
Mexican American Families
Pressures for Change in Chicano
Families
Hispanic Families in the Future
FEATURE 7.3: Chicano Family
Myths Have Mixed
Impacts 260
Asian American Families 262
Summary 267
Part 3: Women and Men
CHAPTER 8 Love and the Marriage Market 272
What Is Love? 275
Feminist Theories of Love
FEATURE 8.1: Three Love
Poems 275
FEATURE 8.2: Love and
Marriage 278
Social Psychological Theories of Love
FEATURE 8.3: Measuring Love and
Liking 280
Love as High Intensity Ritual
Love and Hate
Where and When Does Love Happen?
Who Loves More, Men or Women?
FEATURE 8.4: Freud on Love 288
The Marriage Market 291
Who Marries Whom?
Market Resources and Opportunities
FEATURE 8.5: The Influence of
Physical Attractiveness 296
The Winepress of Love
FEATURE 8.6: Coupling and
Breaking Up in the Commune 302
Trade Offs on the Market
FEATURE 8.7: Love Advice from the
Kama Sutra 306
Summary 310
Sex as an Interaction Ritual 316
FEATURE 9.1: What Happens in
Sexual Intercourse? 318
Premarital Sex: A Modern Erotic
Revolution? 321
Words versus Actions
The Accuracy of Statistics about Sex
Recent Trends in Premarital Sex
FEATURE 9.2: A Famous Literary
Love Scene 328
Causes of the Sexual Revolution
The Realities of Sex
Marital Sex as a Social Tie 334
FEATURE 9.3: Sexually Transmitted
Disease 335
FEATURE 9.4: AIDS 336
Female Orgasm
Sexual Satisfaction and Marital
Equality
Can Sexual Satisfaction Improve
During Marriage?
Explaining by Comparison:
Extramarital Sex 346
Adulterous Affairs: Emotional and
Erotic
FEATURE 9.5: Husbands, Wives,
Gays, and Lesbians: The Influence
of Gender Roles on Sex 349
Do Swinging Marriages Survive?
The Fragility of Sexual Communes
Concluding Reflections on the
Significance of Sex 45A
CHAPTER 10
Family Realities: Housework, Power, and Marital Satisfaction 362
Who Gets More Out of
Marriage? 363
Marriage and the Law 366
Home as a Workplace 367
FEATURE 10.1: Inequities
in Past Marriage Laws 368
FEATURE 10.2: The
Disappearing Servant 370
Housework: Who Does What?
How Much Has Changed?
Feelings about Housework
Women as Household
Managers
Sharing the Strain
Justifying the Division
Social Class Differences
The Struggle over Sharing
Housework
Household Labor and the
Reproduction of the Labor
Force
Economic or Gender
Exploitation?
FEATURE 10.3: The Paradox
of Labor Saving Appliances 384
Family Power 386
FEATURE 10.4: Who Has the Power? 387
Occupation
Income
Education
Social Participation versus Isolation
Children
Women s Outside Sources of Power
Some Domestic Sources of Women s Power
Happiness and Unhappiness 394
FEATURE 10.5: Measuring Marital Adjustment 396
The Pressure of Children
Economic Success
Single and Dual Career Marriages
FEATURE 10.6: Housewives in the Mental Hospital 404
Family Quarrels 406
Summary 407
CHAPTER 11
Family Violence 410
Violence in Society 411
FEATURE 11.1: Rape Myth
Acceptance Scale 414
Spouse Abuse 415
FEATURE 11.2: Measuring Family
Violence: The Conflict Tactics
Scale 416
Battered Wives, Battered Husbands,
or Mutual Combat?
Rape in Marriage
Social Class Differences
When Do Battering Incidents
Happen?
Causes of Marital Violence
Intervention and Treatment
Child Abuse 432
The Causes of Child Battering
Abuse of Young Children and Teenagers
Incest
Elder Abuse 440
Factors Associated with Elder Abuse
Common Features of Family
Abuse 443
Conclusion: When Conflict Turns into
Family Violence 444
Shifts in Family Power
Stress Surrounding Family Life
Traditional Authoritarian Gender
Roles
The Combination of Violence
Producing Conditions
Summary 448
How Much Divorce? 451
When Does Divorce
Happen?
Social Class and Divorce
Age and Divorce
Race and Religion
Causes of Divorce 460
Sex and Divorce
Economics and Divorce
FEATURE 12.1: Dealing
with the Legal
Entanglements of
Divorce 462
FEATURE 12.2: Marvin
versus Marvin:
A Divorce Settlement
Without a
Marriage 465
Single Life after
Divorce 465
The Postmarital
Economic Strain
A New Social Life
FEATURE 12.3: Divorce
and Downward
Mobility 471
Children and Divorce 473
Reacting to the Change
Long Term Impacts
Child Custody
Joint Custody: What
Actually Happens?
Visitation
Support Payments
Effects of Custody
Arrangements
Remarriage 482
Who Remarries Whom?
Life in Second Marriages
Conclusion
Summary 488
CHAPTER 12
Divorce and Remarriage 450
Part 4: Parents and Children
CHAPTER 13
Contraception, Childbearing, and the Birth Experience 492
Fertility Control in Cross
Cultural and Historical
Contexts 493
The Birth Rate Today
Childless Families
Nonmarital Childbirth 499
Pregnant Brides
The Nonmarital Childbirth
Explosion
Premarital Contraceptive
Use 502
Marital Contraceptive
Use 504
Abortion 505
FEATURE 13.1: Two
Centuries of Abortion
Battles 506
Health Hazards of Abortion
The Abortion Controversy
Early versus Late
Motherhood 514
Medical Risks of Delayed
Birth
The New Reproductive
Technologies 517
FEATURE 13.2: Test Tube
Babies 518
Surrogate Motherhood 519
The Medicalization of
Childbirth 520
FEATURE 13.3: Birth Practices of Some Nonindustrial Peoples 521
Questioning the Medical Model
FEATURE 13.4: The Cesarean Explosion 524
Natural Childbirth 525
Home Births
The Birth Experience 529
FEATURE 13.5: A Sensual View of Childbirth 532
Parent Child Bonding 532
The Transition to Parenthood 535
Does Childbirth Promote Traditional Gender Stratification?
Fathers ParticiDation in Infant Care
Coping with the Stress
Summary
CHAPTER 14 Caring for Children: New Dynamics of Mothering and Fathering 544
Childhood in Historical
Perspective 545
FEATURE 14.1: The Discovery of
Childhood 546
From Economic Asset to Sentimental
Object
Individual versus Collective Patterns
of Child Care
FEATURE 14.2: Child Rearing in
Nonindustrial Societies 550
Current Idealized Images of Parents
and Children
FEATURE 14.3: Why Do Women
Mother? 552
Parenting Today 554
Who Takes Care of the Children?
Maternal Employment and the Need
for Child Care
The Need for Child Care Is Increasing
Working Mothers: Does a Child Need
a Full Time Mother?
The Special Strains of Single Parent
Families
Discovering Fathers 564
New Patterns of Fathering
Why Do Some Parents Share Child
Care?
FEATURE 14.4: Can Men
Mother? 569
Growing Up 571
Developmental Theories
The Struggle over Love and Control
FEATURE 14.5: Some Nondestructive
Ways of Controlling Children 582
The Social Context of Development
Some Social Class Differences in Child Rearing Styles
Placing Children in the Social Mobility Game
Creativity
FEATURE 14.6: IQ: How Much Is Inherited? How Much Difference
Does It Make? 592
Summary 595
CHAPTER 15
Life Transitions 600
Life Course Variations 601
FEATURE 15.1: The Seven Ages of
Man 602
Transition Periods and Rituals 604
The Teenage Years: Transition to
Adulthood 606
Attaining Adulthood 607
Adulthood and Moral Codes
The Midlife Transition 613
The Empty Nest Syndrome
FEATURE 15.2: Menstruation and
Menopause 616
Menopause
FEATURE 15.3: Stereotyping Older
Women s Biological Aging 619
The Late Life Transition 620
Gender Trends in Longevity
FEATURE 15.4: The Twenty First
Century: An Aging Population at
Zero Growth Rate 621
The Impact of Recent Demographic
Trends
How Much Contact with Relatives?
Death and the Family 629
Summary 631
CHAPTER 16 The Future of the Family 634
The Main Trends: Will They
Continue? 635
Love and Marriage Are Still Sexual
and Emotional Property
The Economics of Careers Are
Changing the Marriage Market
The Dual Income Family Is the Basis
of a New Form of Class
Stratification
Social Causes of Divorce May
Continue to Rise
Family Conflict: Peaking and Then
Declining
Changing Economic and Emotional
Motivations for Child Rearing
Ethnic Family Patterns Are
Applications of Sociological
Processes
A Key Process: Gender Stratification
and Class Stratification 649
Glossary A l
References B l
Name Index C l
Subject Index D l
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