Designing families: the search for self and community in the information age
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adam_text | Contents
??? Preface / xvii
1. New Families—New Ideas / 1
The Information Age / 2
Six Principles for a New Family Policy / 4
Repairing Damaged Solidarities I 6
Self and Community / 6
Women s Interests I 7
Empowerment:
Personal and Political I 7
Dialogue I 8
Positive Welfare I 9
Manufactured Risk / 10
Confronting Violence I 11
Conclusion / 12
PART I. DESIGNING FAMILIES PAST AND PRESENT
2. An Unfinished Revolution:
The 1940s Nonconnected Family Style / 17
A Foot in Each of Two Family Styles / 18
The Connected Family Style / 18
The Freedom to Love / 19
The Nonconnected Family Style / 20
The Industrial Revolution / 22
The American Dream and Kin Support / 22
Unique Constraints on African Americans / 24
Â¥ictive Kin / 24
The Emergence of Feminism / 27
The Seneca Falls Declaration / 28
Domestic Science: A Halfway Feminism / 28
Homemaker / 29
Mother / 30
Children / 30
Reinventing Sex and Love:
A Halfway Liberation / 31
The Collapse and Revival of Mutual Aid / 33
Mutual Aid Replaced by the Government / 34
Postwar Suburbia: The Pinnacle of
the Nonconnected Style / 35
A New Family Policy: The G.I. Bill / 37
Women s Continued Disadvantage / 38
3. A Continuing Revolution: The 1950s to the Present / 39
Separate, Unequal, and Discontent / 39
An Expanded Mother Role / 41
Quiet Desperation / 42
A Massive Failure / 43
Social Protections I 44
An Impoverished Experience / 44
Intimate Networks I AS
A Major Problem / 46
Feminism Revived / 47
Government Participation I 48
Confronting the Sexual Double Standard / 49
Love in the Late 20th Century / 50
Love as Emotional Intimacy / 50
Love as Caring for Oneself I 52
Self Sufficiency / 53
Cohabitation: Love Without a License I 56
Domestic Partnership / 57
The Wedding as a Ritual of Transformation / 57
Love and License Among Cohabiting Same Sex Couples I 58
The Culmination of Changes in Love:
The Erotic Friendship / 62
The Generic Essence of the Erotic Friendship / 62
Adding Features / 64
The Counterrevolution Against New Views
of Sex, Love, and Marriage / 65
Kids First I 66
Cultural Decay I 67
Restricting Divorce I 68
The Fate of the Equal Rights Amendment I 69
The 1980 White House
Conference on Families I 70
Conclusion / 71
4. Cohousing as Family Reform / 73
Reforming the Nonconnected Lifestyle / 74
Spatial Design and Social Connectedness / 75
Support Networks I 16
Sound Neighborhoods and Healthy Families / 77
Balancing Freedom With Connectedness / 78
The Struggles of Group Decision Making / 80
Issues That May Unite or Divide
a Cohousing Neighborhood / 83
Children / 83
Political or Social Agenda I 84
Dyadic Intimacy Versus the Primary Group I 85
Historic Struggles Over the
Freedom Connectedness Tension / 88
The Shakers I 88
The Oneida Community / 90
The Kibbutzim of the 1940s and 1950s I 91
North American Communes
of the 1960s and 1970s / 93
Spatial Features / 94
Freedom and Connectedness in
Today s Community as Commodity / 95
The Common Interest Development I 95
The Fortress Mentality I 91
Adults Only Developments I 91
Conclusion / 98
PART II. INVENTING THE FUTURE BY
COMPLETING THE REVOLUTION
5. Empowering Women:
Balancing the Private and Public Spheres / 103
Utopian Realism / 105
Gender Interchangeability / 106
Equal Partner Marriage:
An Unrealized Vision / 107
A Nordic Feminist Vision / 108
The New Everyday Life I 109
A Cure for Isolation / 109
Women s Empowerment / 111
Sanctuary: The Specter of Violence I 111
A Different Future / 113
A Safe Place / 115
Practical Considerations / 116
Nonviolent Couple Decision Making:
A Level Playing Field I 117
Figuring Out Everyday Matters / 118
Dyadic Power / 118
The Friend as Mediator / 120
The Neighborhood as Resource / 120
The Interests of Men:
A Pact Between the Genders I 111
The Rise of Productivism / 123
A Fresh Look at Paid Work / 124
A Fresh Look at Productivity / 125
Noneconomic Productivity / 126
Productivity and Moral Worth / 127
The NEL as a Zone of Productivity / 128
Children s Capital / 129
Group Influences on Creating and Maintaining Norms / 129
The Social Context of Gender Flexibility / 130
Conclusion / 132
6. Empowering Children and Youth:
Making Parenting Public / 134
Children in Nonindustrial Settings / 135
Children s Productivity and Autonomy I 137
Children in Industrial Settings / 138
Children as Social Agents I 140
Children in the New Everyday Life / 141
Sanctuary and Children I 141
A Proactive Strategy / 143
Corporal Punishment / 144
Children as Partners / 146
The Production of Capital / 148
Physical Capital: Tangible Resources I 148
Financial Capital: Cash Resources I 149
Human Capital: Internal Resources I 149
Social Capital: Shared Obligations as Resources I 149
Giving and Getting / 150
The Free Rider / 151
A Moral Obligation / 152
Social Capital and Group Solidarity I 153
Self interest / 153
The Long Term Decline of Social Capital / 154
The Public Household / 155
Teams in the NEL Community / 156
The New Human Capital I 157
Knowledge Workers / 157
Men and the New Human Capital I 158
The Team Facilitator / 159
Homeplace Teams I 161
Children s Responsibilities / 161
Jobs and People / 162
Growing Social Capital:
Contributing to the Community / 163
Growing Human Capital:
Becoming a Critical Thinker / 163
A Laboratory of Democracy / 165
A Workshop for Gender Equity / 165
Rewarding the Coach / 167
A Zone of Productivity / 168
The Caregiver / 170
A Productive Aging Society / 170
Reinventing the Older Person / 171
Geographic Mobility / 171
Child Free Adults / 174
Redefining the Good Parent / 175
Lone Parent Households / 175
Conclusion / 177
7. Empowering the Community:
Making the Private Political / 180
The Political Vision of the Religious Right / 181
A Strategy of Retreat I 181
A Strategy of Confrontation / 182
The Political Vision of the New Everyday Life / 184
New Social Forms I 184
Grafting the Politics of Class
Onto the Politics of Gender / 186
An Example From Cohousing / 187
Why Should We Care for Each Other? / 188
A Moral Problem / 189
Positive Welfare / 190
A Lifestyle Alliance I 190
The Reconstruction of Society / 191
The Clanlike Federation / 192
Demonstration Programs I 193
A Community Government Partnership / 195
The Rise and Fall of HUD I 196
Tenant Empowerment / 197
Producing Space and Income:
The Example of the G.I. Bill / 199
Widening the Political Agenda / 200
The Public Schools I 201
Economic Opportunities I 201
Sustainability I 201
Neighborhood Production of Financial Capital / 203
The Teleneighborhood / 203
Perils and Pitfalls / 204
The Not for Profit Partnership I 205
Moving Toward Empowerment / 206
A Department of Community Development / 207
Conclusion / 209
8. Conclusion: The Revolution That Never Ends / 211
Cohousing / 213
The New Everyday Life / 214
Six Principles for Family Policy / 217
Prospects for Utopian Realism / 218
Research Questions I 220
Participatory Action Research / 221
Notes / 223
Index / 255
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