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Family in Transition - Arlene S. Skolnick, Jerome H. Skolnick

Family in Transition

International Edition
Buch | Softcover
552 Seiten
2009 | 15th edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-205-76634-5 (ISBN)
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This bestselling reader on families and intimate relationships identifies the most current trends, places them in historical context, and balances cutting-edge scholarship with perennial favorites. The authors, who are leading scholars, build each new edition from classic literature in the field as well as the continuing stream of new family scholarship.

 

New articles to this edition covers topics such as, the changes in the transition from adolescence to adulthood, Census Bureau statistics on American family life, attitudes and beliefs of conservative Christians, domestic violence, and more.

          

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

(* indicates new to this edition)

 

 

Part One: The Changing Family 

 

Chapter 1: Families Past and Present



Reading 1: William J. Goode, "The Theoretical Importance of the Family”
Reading 2: Anthony Giddens, “The Global Revolution in Family and Personal Life”
Reading 3: Arlene Skolnick, “The Life Course Revolution”
*Reading 4: Claude S.Fischer and Michael Hout, “The Family in Trouble?”

Chapter 2:  Public Debates and Private Live



Reading 5: Sharon Hays, “The Mommy Wars”
Reading 6: Janet Z. Giele, “Decline of the Family: Conservative, Liberal, and Feminist Views”

 

Part Two: Sex and Gender

 

Chapter 3: Changing Gender Roles



Reading 7: Robert M. Jackson, “Destined for Equality”
*Reading 8: Kathleen Gerson, "What do Women and Men Want? "
*Reading 9: Andrew Greeley and Michael Hout,  “The Conservative Christian Family and the Feminist Revolution”

Chapter 4: Sexuality and Society



Reading 10: Beth Bailey, “Sexual Revolutions”
Reading 11: Paula England, “The Decline of Dating and the Rise of the Hook Up”





Chapter 5: Courtship and Marriage



Reading 12: Lynne M. Casper and Suzanne M. Bianchi, “Cohabitation”
*Reading 13: Michael J.  Rosenfeld, “ Alternative Unions and The Independent Life Stage.”
*Reading 14: Andrew Cherlin,  “American marriage in the early 21st century”
Reading 15: Arlene Skolnick, “Grounds for Marriage: How Relationships Succeed or Fail”

Chapter 6: Divorce and Remarriage



*Reading 16: Laurence  M. Friedman, “Divorce: The Silent Revolution”
Reading 17: Joan B. Kelly and Robert E. Emery, “Children’s Adjustment Following Divorce: Risk and Resilience Perspectives”
Reading 18: Mary Ann Mason, “The Modern American Stepfamily: Problems and Possibilities”

 

Part Three:   Parents and Children

 

Chapter 7: Parenthood



Reading 19: Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan, “New Families: Modern Couples as New Pioneers”
Reading 20: Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel, “Caring for Our Young: Child Care in Europe and the United States”
Reading 21: Nicholas Townsend, “The Four Facets of Fatherhood

Chapter 8:  Childhood and Youth



Reading 22: Steven Mintz, “Beyond Sentimentality: American Childhood as a Social and Cultural Construct”
*Reading 23: Annette Lareau, “Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race and Family Life”
Reading 24: Vern L. Bengston, Timothy J. Biblarz, and Robert E.L. Roberts, “How Families Still Matter: A Longitudinal Study of Youth in Two Generations”
*Reading 25: Jeffrey J. Arnett, “A Longer Road to Adulthood”

 

Part Four: Families in Society

 

Chapter 9:  Work and Family Life



Reading 26: Arlie Hochschild, with Anne Machung, "The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home
Reading 27: Kathleen Gerson and  Jerry A. Jacobs, “The Work-Home Crunch”
*Reading 28: Pamela Stone, “The Rhetoric and Reality of Opting Out”

 

Chapter 10: Family and the Economy



Reading 29: Lillian B. Rubin, "Families on the Fault Line”                                                                  
Reading 30: Harriet B. Presser, “The Economy That Never Sleeps”
Reading 31: Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi, “Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers are Going Broke”

Chapter 10: Dimensions of Diversity



Reading 32: Ronald L. Taylor, “Diversity within African American  Families”
Reading 33: Maxine Baca Zinn and Barbara Wells, “Diversity within Latino Families: New Lessons for Family Social Science”
*Reading 34: Rona J. Karasik and Raeann R. Hamon, “Cultural Diversity and Aging Families”
Reading 35:Judith Stacey, “Gay and Lesbian Families: Queer Like Us”

Chapter 11: Trouble in the Family



Reading 36: Jeremy Travis, “Prisoners’ Families and Children,”
Reading 37: Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas, “Unmarried with Children” 
*Reading 38: Michael P. Johnson, “Violence and Abuse in Personal Relationships”

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.7.2009
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 236 mm
Gewicht 786 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-205-76634-X / 020576634X
ISBN-13 978-0-205-76634-5 / 9780205766345
Zustand Neuware
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