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Changing family values / edited by Gill Jagger and Caroline Wright.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jagger, Gill, 1965-
Wright, Caroline, 1965-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Families.
Family policy.
Single-parent families.
Work and family.
Gay fathers--Family relationships.
Gay fathers.
Lesbian mothers--Family relationships.
Lesbian mothers.
Fathers--Psychology.
Fathers.
Feminist theory.
Physical Description:
viii, 214 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Routledge, 1999.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Changing Family Values offers a comprehensive introduction to contemporary debates and new research surrounding the family. It explores how we define traditional family values and how these values are perceived as being underthreat in contemporary society. Ranging across politics, social policy, law and sociology, the contributors focus on the diverse realities of contemporary family life. Issues covered include: * the recent backlash against single mothers * lesbian and gay families and the law * men's changing roles within the family * the future of the nuclear family. This book is ideal for courses covering the family, a central topic in sociology and women's studies.
Contents:
chapter Introduction
Changing family values / Gill Jagger
chapter 1 End of century, end of family?: shifting discourses of family‘ crisis’
Shifting discourses of family ‘crisis’ / Caroline Wright and Gill JaggerIn
chapter 2 Men, heterosexuality and the changing family
(Re)constructing fatherhood in law and social policy / Richard Collier
chapter 3 Will boys be left on the shelf? / Sue Lees
chapter 4 Lesbian and gay families
Legal perspectives / Kath O’Donnell
chapter 5 Poor choices?
Gender, agency and the underclass debate / Kirk Mann
chapter 6 ‘Family values’ and Conservative government policy: 1979–97 / Lorraine Fox Harding
chapter 7 Family values and the nation-state / Paul Gilbert
chapter 8 Unpicking political communitarianism
A critique of ‘the communitarian family’ / Elizabeth Frazer
chapter 9 From modern nuclear family households to postmodern diversity?
The sociological construction of ‘families’ / Jo VanEvery
chapter 10 Virtual social science and the politics of family values in the United States / Judith Stacey.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
1-134-75036-6
0-415-14958-4
1-134-75037-4
1-280-07456-6
0-203-47958-0
1-4356-3236-2
9780203479582
OCLC:
271808257

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