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Family Connections : An Introduction to Family Studies

저자
David H. J. Morgan
서지
Polity
발간일
1996-08-27
조회수
1058
SNS 공유
네이버 블로그 공유하기 페이스북 공유하기 트위터 공유하기 구글 플러스 공유하기 카카오 스토리 공유하기


개요

The changing nature of the family is a topic of intense public concern. It also has been the focus of research in sociology and related disciplines for many years.
 
Family Connections is a major new introduction to the study of the family, written by one of the leading scholars in the field. Morgan shows that the study of the family is not a peripheral concern of sociology but rather lies at the heart of sociological theory and research.
 
Family Connections takes the reader through the established debates, such as the relation between family life and the world of work and employment, the impact of class and stratification on the family, and the relevance of gender. Morgan then examines some newer areas of social inquiry, including the sociology of the body, time and space, food, and the home. The relevance of the family to more general topics of sociological theory such as postmodernity, citizenship, consumption and risk are all discussed.The emphasis throughout is on family relationships as processes which are fluid, complex and open to change.
 
This timely, wide-ranging and innovative book will be of great interest to students and scholars in family studies, sociology, and gender and women's studies.

목차
Introduction.
 
1. Work, Employment and the Household.
 
2. Family and Stratification.
 
3. Gender.
 
4. Care.
 
5. The Body.
 
6. Time and Space.
 
7. Food.
 
8. Home.
 
Conclusion.
 
References.
 
Index.
 
이전글
라캉 읽기(Jacques Lacan)
다음글
Communities and Networks Using Social Network : Analysis to Rethink Urban and Community Studies