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adam_text | Brief Contents
QQH Examining Family issues and Controversies 1
ISSUE 1 What Is a Family? / 2
ISSUE 2 Is the Institution of Family Breaking Down—and Society with It? / 18
ISSUE 3 How Private Should Family Life Be? / 38
ISSUE 4 How Should Individual Rights and Family Obligations Be Balanced? / 52
ISSUE 5 Does Religion Help or Hurt Families? / 64
EQ3EDI Thinking Sociologically About Families 79
CHAPTER 1 The Sociological Study of Family Life / 81
CHAPTER 2 Gender and Families / 109
CHAPTER 3 Race, Ethnicity, and Families / 141
CHAPTER 4 Wealth, Poverty, and Families / 165
[Q2UI investigating Families over the Life Course 195
CHAPTER 5 Love, Sexuality, and Attraction / 197
CHAPTER 6 Couplehood and Marriage / 241
CHAPTER 7 Work Life and Family Life / 277
CHAPTER 8 Parenthood and Parenting / 321
CHAPTER 9 Childhood and Child Rearing / 357
CHAPTER 10 Intimate Violence / 395
CHAPTER 11 Divorce and Remarriage / 437
CHAPTER 12 Family Transitions in Adulthood / 479
CHAPTER 13 Families in a Changing Society / 517
References I 554
Credits I 585
Glossary/Index I 587
Detailed Contents
Preface I xvii
Acknowledgments I xxiii
l^mB Examining Family issues and Controversies 1
issue 1 What is a Family? / 2
Images of Family / 4
The Official U.S. Definition of Family / 7
Two or More People : Family as Social Group I 7
Living Together : Family as Household / 8
Related by Marriage : Family as Legal Entity I 9
Related by Blood or Adoption : Family as Kinship Group I 10
Blood Families and Chosen Families / 11
The Controversy over Gay Families / 13
The Push to Legalize Gay Marriage I 14
Opposition to Legalizing Gay Marriage I 14
The Symbolism of Family / 15
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT / 16
issue 2 Is the institution of Family Breaking Down—
and Society with It? / 18
The Family Decline Perspective / 20
The Declining Institutional Influence of Family I 20
Social Change and Family Structure I 21
The Family Transformation Perspective / 26
Taking a Long Term, Historical View I 27
Rebutting the Notion of Family Decline I 32
Examining Cross Cultural Evidence of Family Change I 35
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT / 36
Vll
vlll Detailed Contents
issue 3 How Private Should Family Life Be? / 38
The Ideal of Family Privacy / 40
The Location of Privacy I 41
The History of Privacy I 43
Social Institutions and the Paradox of Family Privacy I 45
Parents and Children / 47
Parental Rights I 47
Children s Rights I 48
Variations in Family Privacy / 49
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT / 51
issue 4 How Should individual Rights and
Family Obligations Be Balanced? / 52 j
Rights and Responsibilities / 54
Culture and Family Obligation / 54
Collectivist Cultures I 55
Individualist Cultures I 55
Cultural Conflict I 56
Gender and Family Obligation / 57
Costs, Benefits, and Family Decisions / 58
Family Obligation and Social Policy / 59
A Balance of Individualism and Family Obligation / 60
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT / 62
issue 5 Does Religion Help or Hurt Families? / 64
Spirituality in Contemporary Life / 66
Religion in America / 67
Religious Roots I 68
Contemporary Signs of Religiosity I 68
How Religion Strengthens Families / 69
Keeping Marriages Intact I 70
Promoting a Spiritual Outlook I 70
Providing Support Services I 71
How Religion Creates Stress / 72
Rejecting Nontraditional Values and Practices I 72
Demanding Devotion in a Secular World I 73
Promoting Oppression of the Powerless I 75
Straining Family Resources I 76
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT / 76
Detailed Contents ix
iJEf HTl Thinking Sociologically About Families 79
chapter 1 The sociological Study of Family Life / 81
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: The Elusive Family I 82
Everyday Research / 86
Theory and Research / 88
Theoretical Perspectives on Family I 88
Variables and Hypotheses I 94
The Modes of Research / 94
Experiments I 94
Field Research I 95
Surveys I 97
Unobtrusive Research I 97
The Trustworthiness of Family Research / 99
I Units of Analysis I 99
Samples I 100
Indicators I 101
Values and Interests I 102
• DEMO GRAPHICS: What Family Statistics Really Mean I 103
Family Privacy and Research Ethics / 106
CONCLUSION / 107
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 108
YOUR TURN / 108
chapter 2 Gender and Families / 109
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: What Are Girls and Boys Made Of? I 110
Sex and Gender / 115
The Ambiguity of Sex I 115
The Link Between Sex and Gender I 117
Learning Gender / 120
Gender Differentiation in Childhood I 121
Androgynous Socialization I 122
Doing Gender / 123
Gender and Sexuality I 124
The Rewards of Doing Gender Well I 125
Gender and Power / 126
Contemporary Power Relationships in Families I 127
Resources and Dependency I 129
The Role of Cultural Ideology I 131
• DEMO GRAPHICS: How Beliefs About Gender Affect Marriages I 132
The Devaluation of Women I 135
X Detailed Contents
CONCLUSION / 137
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 138
YOUR TURN / 138
chapter 3 Race, Ethnicity, and Families / 141
¦ windows ON family: Multiracial Families I 142
Racial and Ethnic Identity / 146 j
Multiracial Identity I 147
Race and Racism I 149 i
African American Families / 150
Slavery, Racism, and Blocked Opportunities I 150
African American Family Diversity I 153
Asian American Families / 154
Immigration and Racism I 154
Contemporary Asian American Families I 156
Hispanic Families / 157
Early Immigrant Families / 157
Contemporary Hispanic Families I 159
The Diversity Question / 160
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Racial Variations in Family Patterns I 161
CONCLUSION / 163
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 164
YOUR TURN / 164
chapter a Wealth, Poverty, and Families / 165
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: Lifestyles of the Rich and the Poor I 166
Class Stratification / 171
Upper Class Families I 173
The New Rich I 174
Middle Class Families I 175
Working Class Families I 177
Downwardly Mobile Families I 179
Poverty and Family Life / 180
The Feminization and Juvenilization of Poverty I 181
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Poverty and Children s Well Being I 182
The Debate over Welfare I 184
Poverty and Housing I 190
Homeless Families I 191
CONCLUSION / 192
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 192
YOUR TURN / 193
Detailed Contents xi
IJETHni investigating Families over the Life Course 195
chapter 5 Love, Sexuality, and Attraction / 197
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: Incurably Romantic I 198
The Cultural Context of Intimacy / 203
Romantic Love / 204
Cultural Variations in Love I 205
The Feminization of Love I 206
Sexuality / 209
Culture and Sexuality I 210
Sexual Orientation I 212
Gender and Sexuality I 216
Adolescent Sexuality I 218
Teen Pregnancy I 220
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Trends in Teenage Sexuality I 222
Dating and Courtship / 224
The Social Purposes of Dating I 225
A Brief History of Dating in America I 226
Contemporary Dating I 230
Social Theories of Intimate Relationships / 231
A Sociobiological Model of Attraction I 232
A Stage Model of Relationship Formation I 234
The Social Exchange Model I 236
CONCLUSION / 237
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 238
YOUR TURN / 238
chapter 6 Couplehood and Marriage / 241
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: What It Means to Be a Couple I 242
Cultural Influences on Intimate Relationships / 246
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Changing Marriage Patterns in the United States I 248
Exogamy and Endogamy I 250
Expectations for Couples I 255
Couples Lives / 261
Private Culture I 261
Communication Styles I 261
Gender and Communication I 263
Power in Intimate Relationships I 264
Marriages / 266
Cohabitation versus Marriage I 266
Unique Aspects of Marriage I 267
xll Detailed Contents
The Marriage Benefit I 270
The Marriage Problem I 273
CONCLUSION / 274
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 275
YOUR TURN / 275
chapter 7 work Life and Family Life / 277
¦ windows ON family: When Home Is Work and Work Is Home I 278
Two Worlds: Work and Family / 283
The Ideology of Separate Spheres I 284
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Separate Spheres or Equal Spheres? I 288
Gender Ideology in the Workplace I 290
Dual Earner Families / 294
The Balance Between Work and Family / 296
The Dilemma for Working Women I 296 =
The Guilt Gap I 297
Family Friendly Workplaces I 299
Work Expectations in Same Sex Couples I 301
Men s Changing Commitments to Work and Family I 302
Equality in Dual Career Marriages I 304
Coping Strategies of Dual Earner Couples I 306
Coping Strategies of Single Parent Families I 308
The Domestic Division of Labor / 309
Women s Work, Men s Help I 311
Perceptions of Inequity I 314
Manufactured Equity I 317
CONCLUSION / 318
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 318
YOUR TURN / 319
chapter 8 Parenthood and Parenting / 321
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: Patriarchs, Fathers, and Dads I 322
Pronatalism / 327
Adoption and the Primacy of Genetic Parenthood I 329
Infertility I 331
The Stigma of Voluntary Childlessness I 335
Pronatalism and Public Policy I 336
The Process of Becoming Parents / 338
The Social Construction of Childbirth I 338
The Transition to Parenthood I 340
The Stress of Having Children I 341
Detailed Contents xlll
Gender and Parenthood / 342
Images of Motherhood I 344
Images of Fatherhood I 349
• DEMOGRAPHICS: Fathers Involvement in Family Life I 352
CONCLUSION / 354
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 355
YOUR TURN / 355
chapter 9 Childhood and Child Rearing / 357
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: Growing Up in Two Worlds I 358
The Historical Construction of Childhood / 363
Children as Miniature Adults I 364
Children as Little Monsters I 366
Children as Natural Innocents I 367
Children as Property I 371
Children s Power in Families / 372
Adolescence / 373
The Social Construction of Puberty I 374
The History of Adolescence I 375
The Social Complexities of Child Rearing / 378
Culture and Child Rearing I 379
Social Class and Child Rearing I 381
Race, Ethnicity, and Child Rearing I 383
Sexual Orientation and Child Rearing I 386
The Issue of Child Care / 387
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Who s Minding the Kids? I 390
CONCLUSION / 392
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 393
YOUR TURN / 393
chapter 10 intimate Violence / 395
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: A Violent Society Begets Violent Homes I 396
The Roots of Intimate Violence in the United States / 400
Violence in Dating Relationships / 402
Sexual Coercion I 403
Rape I 403
Violence Between Spouses and Partners / 406
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Lovers, Friends, or Strangers I 408
Spousal Violence Across Cultures I 410
Explanations of Spousal Violence I 411
Klv Detailed Contents
The Escape from Abusive Relationships I 416
Power and Violence in Gay and Lesbian Households I 422
Child Abuse / 423
Child Abuse Across Cultures I 424
The Emergence of Child Abuse as a Social Problem I 426
Explanations of Child Abuse I 427
Corporal Punishment / 431
Elder Abuse / 432
CONCLUSION / 434 j
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 435 j
YOUR TURN / 435 j
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chapter 11 Divorce and Remarriage / 437 |
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: Blending Families I 438 j
Divorce in Cultural Context / 443 j
Divorce American Style / 444 j
Racial and Ethnic Variation I 446
Historical Trends in Divorce I 447 ¦
Changes in Divorce Laws I 448
Uncoupling / 453
The Process of Breaking Up I 453
The Pain of Going Public I 456
Divorce and Children / 457
Children s Adjustment to Divorce I 457
Custody Decisions I 460
The Father Role After Divorce / 465
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Deadbeat Moms? I 467
Remarriage and Stepfamilies / 474
The Complexities of Stepfamilies I 474
Step Siblings I 475
Relationships Between Stepparents and Stepchildren I 475
CONCLUSION / 477
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 477
YOUR TURN / 478
chapter 12 Family Transitions in Adulthood / 479
¦ windows ON FAMILY: Cycles of Change I 480
Family Transitions and the Life Course / 485
The Influence of Birth Cohorts / 486
The Transitions of Adulthood / 488
Entering Adulthood I 489
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Detailed Contents xv
Emptying the Nest I 492
Becoming a Grandparent I 494
Old Age / 497
Culture and the Elderly I 497
The Graying of America and Its Effect on Families I 501
• DEMOGRAPHICS: Life Transitions in Old Age I 503
Generational Obligations I 505
Death and Families / 509
Widowhood I 510
The Death of a Parent I 511
The Death of a Child I 512
CONCLUSION / 513
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 513
YOUR TURN / 514
chapter 13 Families in a Changing Society / 517
¦ WINDOWS ON FAMILY: Family Change I 518
Social Change / 523
Sources of Social Change I 524
Social Movements I 529
Recent and Future Family Trends / 534
• DEMO GRAPHICS: Resilient American Families / 534
Sexual Freedom I 537
Life Expectancy I 538
Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage / 539
Gender Equity I 541
The Science of Childbearing I 542
Ethnic Diversity I 544
The Influence of Globalization / 546
Definitions of Family I 546
Family Policy / 547
European Family Policies I 547
Points ofDebate for Future Policymaking / 548
A Final Word / 550
CONCLUSION / 551
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS / 552
YOUR TURN / 553
References I 554
Credits I 585
Glossary/Index I 587
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