ABSTRACT

Unlike other family textbooks that mostly emphasize conflicts and problems, this book also features the joys and pleasures of family living and its mutually nourishing qualities. Its perspective reflects polls, surveys, and student essays indicating that most people value their families. Families everywhere provide love, support, and sustenance to their members, but they do so in many different arrangements.Understanding the wide variety of families historically and across cultures gives the student a better basis for understanding how families change and a better grasp of more controversial changes such as the gradual acceptance by Westerners of same-sex marriage and child-rearing by single people. Liazos offers two poignant chapters not found in other texts. Family Living (Chapter Six) focuses on the social value of caregiving and family meals. Kin and Community (Chapter Seven) focuses on relationships among kin and the larger community.

chapter 1|11 pages

Setting the Scene

chapter 2|23 pages

Families in U.S. History

chapter 3|15 pages

Making Sense of Families

chapter 5|32 pages

Parents and Children

chapter 6|13 pages

Living in Families

chapter 7|22 pages

Families, Kin, and Communities

chapter 8|21 pages

Economies, Migration, and Families

chapter 9|18 pages

Families and Gender

chapter 10|18 pages

Class, Race, and Families

chapter 11|29 pages

Families, Work, and Housework

chapter 12|38 pages

Divorce: A World Tradition

chapter 13|21 pages

Violence in Families

chapter 14|4 pages

Closing Reflections and Parting Comments