The Making and Breaking of the Australian Family
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0367719800
ISBN-13
9780367719807
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 31st, 2021
Print length
182 Pages
Weight
500 grams
Product Classification:
Sociology: family & relationships
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Looks at the family in history, tracing the shift from household economy, to the child-centred nuclear family, to the recent proliferation of households.
Once everyone knew what the family was. It was something natural and without a history - mum, dad and the kids.
Divorce, women in the workforce, de facto relationships and the sexual liberation movements have fractured the old certainties. Nowadays there is more talk about the family than ever, even if no-one is quite sure what it is anymore.
The making and breaking of the Australian family looks at the family in history. It traces the shift from the household economy of the late nineteenth century, to the child-centred nuclear family of the mid-twentieth century, to the recent proliferation of households. The book argues that the so-called traditional family was a quite recent creation, and that its fragmentation is obscured by new redefinitions of the family.
The making and breaking of the Australian family addresses the changing experiences of childhood, parenting, home, neighbourhood, work, birth and sexuality. It examines the expansion of the market and the state, patterns of class mobilisation, the reconstruction of masculinity and femininity and the creative strategies of ordinary people in everyday life.
This is a lively and accessible book, which will prove a valuable reference for students of history, sociology, women''s studies and Australian studies, and will generate wide discussion amongst people concerned with family policy, welfare and contemporary social issues.
Divorce, women in the workforce, de facto relationships and the sexual liberation movements have fractured the old certainties. Nowadays there is more talk about the family than ever, even if no-one is quite sure what it is anymore.
The making and breaking of the Australian family looks at the family in history. It traces the shift from the household economy of the late nineteenth century, to the child-centred nuclear family of the mid-twentieth century, to the recent proliferation of households. The book argues that the so-called traditional family was a quite recent creation, and that its fragmentation is obscured by new redefinitions of the family.
The making and breaking of the Australian family addresses the changing experiences of childhood, parenting, home, neighbourhood, work, birth and sexuality. It examines the expansion of the market and the state, patterns of class mobilisation, the reconstruction of masculinity and femininity and the creative strategies of ordinary people in everyday life.
This is a lively and accessible book, which will prove a valuable reference for students of history, sociology, women''s studies and Australian studies, and will generate wide discussion amongst people concerned with family policy, welfare and contemporary social issues.
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