Family transformed: religion, values, and society in American life
"In a multifaceted analysis of the current state of a complex institution, Family Transformed brings together outstanding scholars from the fields of anthropology, demography, ethics, history, law, philosophy, primatology, psychology, sociology, and theology. Demonstrating that the family is bo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In a multifaceted analysis of the current state of a complex institution, Family Transformed brings together outstanding scholars from the fields of anthropology, demography, ethics, history, law, philosophy, primatology, psychology, sociology, and theology. Demonstrating that the family is both distinctive in its own right and deeply interwoven with other institutions, the authors examine the roles of education, work, leisure, consumption, legal regulation, public administration, and biology in shaping the ways we court and marry, bear and raise children, and make and break family bonds."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | x, 317 S. Ill. 23 cm |
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List of Figures and Tables vii
j4efcn.ouiledgmen.ts ix
Introduction: No Place like Home 1
Steven M. Tipton and John Wittejr.
Part I. All in the Family: Levels of Analysis, Angles of Vision
1 Marriage in the Matrix of Habit and History ?i
Robert N. Bellah
2 The Biology of Family Values: Reproductive Strategies of Our
Fellow Primates 34
FransB. M. de Waal and Amy S. Pollick
3 Sex, Marriage, and Family life: The Teachings of Nature 52
Stephen J. Pope
Part II. Happily Ever After? Profiles in Motion of Marriage and the Family
4 The Family as Contested Terrain 71
Robert Wuthnow
5 An Economic Perspective on Sex, Marriage, and the Family in the
Contemporary United States 94
Robert T. Michael
6 The Family in Trouble: Since When? For Whom? 120
Claude S. Fischer and Michael Hout
Part III. I Do, I Don t: Reasons and Rites for and against Marriage and
Family Life
7 Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood: The Social Science Case and
Thoughts about a Theological Case 143
Linda J. Waite and William J. Doherty
vi • Contents
8 The Changing Pathway to Marriage: Trends in Dating, First Unions,
and Marriage among Young Adults 168
Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
9 American Middle Class Families: Class, Social Reproduction,
and Ritual 185
Bradd Shore
Part IV. Blessed Yoke and Fragile Freedom
I o The Heart of the Matter: The Family as the Site of Fundamental
Ethical Struggle ?n
Jean Bethke Elshtain
I1 Inside the Preindustrial Household: The Rule of Men and the
Rights of Women and Children in Late Medieval and Reformation
Europe 225
Steven Ozment
12 Retrieving and Reconstructing Law, Religion, and Marriage in the
Western Tradition 244
JohnWitteJr. i
13 The World Situation of Families: Marriage Reformation as a
Cultural Work 269
Don S. Browning
Epilogue: It Takes a Society to Raise a Family 286
Robert N.Bellah
Contributors 399
Index 3O1
Tables and Figures
Figures
3 ¦ i Tree of Origin of Humans and the Four Great Apes Based on DNA
Comparisons Showing How Many Millions of Years Ago
Species Diverged 35
3.3 Robert Yerkes with Two Apes in His Lap, Both of Whom He Believed to
Be Chimpanzees 41
3.3 Genito Genital Rubbing between Two Bonobo Females 44,
2.4 Slaughter of the Innocents 50
6.1 Percent of 3o to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, 1960 3000 133
6.3 Percent of 3o to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, 1900—3000 133
6.3 Percent of 3o~ to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, by Race,
1900—3000 133
6.4 Percent of 3o to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, by Race, and Elderly
Women, 1900—3000 133
6.5 Years of life Expected at Age 30, White Men and Women,
1900 3000 134
6.6 Number of Births over a Woman s Lifetime by Year of Her 3oth
Birthday, for Women Born 1870—1970 135
6.7 Percent of Elderly Who live Either as Primary Individuals or in an
Empty Nest, for White Men and White Women, 1900 98 136
6.8 Percent of Married Women (and Married Women with a Child under 6)
in the Labor Force, 1900—3000 137
6.9 Percent of Children, by living Arrangement, 1900—3000 i3i
6.10 Percent of Children living with One Parent Only or in Other
Nonfamily Arrangement, 1900—3000 i33
6.11 Percent of Children Living with One Parent Only or in Other
Nonfamily Arrangement, by Race, 1900—3000 i33
6.13 Percent of White Children living with Single Parent, by Education of
Parent, 1940—3000 134
6.i3 Percent of Black Children living with Single Parent, by Education of
Parent, 1940—3000 135
viii • Tables and Figures
Tables
5.1 Trends in Marriage in the United States, 1950 3000 io3
5.? Trends in Fertility and Family Behavior in the United States,
1950—3000 104
5.3 A Few Trends in the Sexual Behaviors of Women in the United States
before Their 18th Birthday, 1950—aiooo 105
5.4 Women in the United States Forming Dyadic Heterosexual
Partnerships, by Age for Two Birth Cohorts, 1933—43 and
1963 74 n3
5.5 A Snapshot of Disparity in the United States by Race/Ethnicity,
3000 115
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Contents
List of Figures and Tables vii
j4efcn.ouiledgmen.ts ix
Introduction: No Place like Home 1
Steven M. Tipton and John Wittejr.
Part I. All in the Family: Levels of Analysis, Angles of Vision
1 Marriage in the Matrix of Habit and History ?i
Robert N. Bellah
2 The Biology of Family Values: Reproductive Strategies of Our
Fellow Primates 34
FransB. M. de Waal and Amy S. Pollick
3 Sex, Marriage, and Family life: The Teachings of Nature 52
Stephen J. Pope
Part II. Happily Ever After? Profiles in Motion of Marriage and the Family
4 The Family as Contested Terrain 71
Robert Wuthnow
5 An Economic Perspective on Sex, Marriage, and the Family in the
Contemporary United States 94
Robert T. Michael
6 The Family in Trouble: Since When? For Whom? 120
Claude S. Fischer and Michael Hout
Part III. I Do, I Don't: Reasons and Rites for and against Marriage and
Family Life
7 Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood: The Social Science Case and
Thoughts about a Theological Case 143
Linda J. Waite and William J. Doherty
vi • Contents
8 The Changing Pathway to Marriage: Trends in Dating, First Unions,
and Marriage among Young Adults 168
Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
9 American Middle Class Families: Class, Social Reproduction,
and Ritual 185
Bradd Shore
Part IV. Blessed Yoke and Fragile Freedom
I o The Heart of the Matter: The Family as the Site of Fundamental
Ethical Struggle ?n
Jean Bethke Elshtain
I1 Inside the Preindustrial Household: The Rule of Men and the
Rights of Women and Children in Late Medieval and Reformation
Europe 225
Steven Ozment
12 Retrieving and Reconstructing Law, Religion, and Marriage in the
Western Tradition 244
JohnWitteJr. i
13 The World Situation of Families: Marriage Reformation as a
Cultural Work 269
Don S. Browning
Epilogue: It Takes a Society to Raise a Family 286
Robert N.Bellah
Contributors 399
Index 3O1
Tables and Figures
Figures
3 ¦ i Tree of Origin of Humans and the Four Great Apes Based on DNA
Comparisons Showing How Many Millions of Years Ago
Species Diverged 35
3.3 Robert Yerkes with Two Apes in His Lap, Both of Whom He Believed to
Be Chimpanzees 41
3.3 Genito Genital Rubbing between Two Bonobo Females 44,
2.4 "Slaughter of the Innocents" 50
6.1 Percent of 3o to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, 1960 3000 133
6.3 Percent of 3o to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, 1900—3000 133
6.3 Percent of 3o~ to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, by Race,
1900—3000 133
6.4 Percent of 3o to 44 Year Olds Living as Singles, by Race, and Elderly
"Women, 1900—3000 133
6.5 Years of life Expected at Age 30, White Men and Women,
1900 3000 134
6.6 Number of Births over a Woman's Lifetime by Year of Her 3oth
Birthday, for Women Born 1870—1970 135
6.7 Percent of Elderly Who live Either as "Primary Individuals" or in an
"Empty Nest," for White Men and White Women, 1900 98 136
6.8 Percent of Married Women (and Married Women with a Child under 6)
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6.9 Percent of Children, by living Arrangement, 1900—3000 i3i
6.10 Percent of Children living with One Parent Only or in "Other"
Nonfamily Arrangement, 1900—3000 i33
6.11 Percent of Children Living with One Parent Only or in "Other"
Nonfamily Arrangement, by Race, 1900—3000 i33
6.13 Percent of White Children living with Single Parent, by Education of
Parent, 1940—3000 134
6.i3 Percent of Black Children living with Single Parent, by Education of
Parent, 1940—3000 135
viii • Tables and Figures
Tables
5.1 Trends in Marriage in the United States, 1950 3000 io3
5.? Trends in Fertility and Family Behavior in the United States,
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5.3 A Few Trends in the Sexual Behaviors of Women in the United States
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5.4 Women in the United States Forming Dyadic Heterosexual
Partnerships, by Age for Two Birth Cohorts, 1933—43 and
1963 74 n3
5.5 A Snapshot of Disparity in the United States by Race/Ethnicity,
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