Race and Family
Autor Roberta L. Colesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 ian 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442254381
ISBN-10: 1442254386
Pagini: 410
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN-10: 1442254386
Pagini: 410
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Notă biografică
By Roberta L. Coles
Descriere
Race and Family is a textbook that introduces students to key concepts through a structural lens. Rather than examining each racial/ethnic group in isolation like many race and family textbooks, Race and Family illustrates overarching structural factors that affect all families, such as economic factors, demographic factors, and gender relations.
Cuprins
Preface
Ch. 1. Introduction
Overview of text
Discussion of key concepts
Ch. 2. Approaching the Study of Race and Family
Economic Factors
Demographic Factors
Historical-legal factors
Ch. 3. A Brief History of the American Family
American Families through the Centuries
Ch. 4. Cross-cultural Comparisons
Social or Legal Marriage
Marriage types and choices
Marriage as a family affair
Family power systems
Family Functions
Ch. 5. Family Structures
Extended Family Households
Nuclear family households
Single-parent families
Nonfamily households
Ch. 6. Gender Relations and Sex Ratios
Gender stereotypes and roles
Sex ratios
African American gender issues
Latina/o gender issues
Asian American gender issues
Native American gender issues
Domestic Violence
Ch. 7. Intergenerational Relations: Parent and Child
Individual and communal orientations
Effects of socioeconomic status on children’s well-being
Racial socialization
Cultural rituals that contribute to racial socialization
Ch. 8.Intergenerational Relations in Late Life: The Elderly, Their Adult Children and Grandchildren
Intergenerational interaction
Illness and death
Ch. 9. African American Families
How did slavery shape Black American families?
African American families after slavery
African American families today
Ch. 10.Native American Families
Looking back in history
The state of American Indians and their families today
Ch. 11.Latino American Families
Manner and timing of entry
Similarities among Hispanic families
Divergent trends among Latino ethnic groups
Ch. 12.Asian American Families
East Asians in America
Southeast Asians in America
Asian American families today
Ch. 13.Acculturation and Multiracial Family Issues
Acculturation
Multiracial issues
Bi- or multi-racial identity
Transracial adoption
References
Ch. 1. Introduction
Overview of text
Discussion of key concepts
Ch. 2. Approaching the Study of Race and Family
Economic Factors
Demographic Factors
Historical-legal factors
Ch. 3. A Brief History of the American Family
American Families through the Centuries
Ch. 4. Cross-cultural Comparisons
Social or Legal Marriage
Marriage types and choices
Marriage as a family affair
Family power systems
Family Functions
Ch. 5. Family Structures
Extended Family Households
Nuclear family households
Single-parent families
Nonfamily households
Ch. 6. Gender Relations and Sex Ratios
Gender stereotypes and roles
Sex ratios
African American gender issues
Latina/o gender issues
Asian American gender issues
Native American gender issues
Domestic Violence
Ch. 7. Intergenerational Relations: Parent and Child
Individual and communal orientations
Effects of socioeconomic status on children’s well-being
Racial socialization
Cultural rituals that contribute to racial socialization
Ch. 8.Intergenerational Relations in Late Life: The Elderly, Their Adult Children and Grandchildren
Intergenerational interaction
Illness and death
Ch. 9. African American Families
How did slavery shape Black American families?
African American families after slavery
African American families today
Ch. 10.Native American Families
Looking back in history
The state of American Indians and their families today
Ch. 11.Latino American Families
Manner and timing of entry
Similarities among Hispanic families
Divergent trends among Latino ethnic groups
Ch. 12.Asian American Families
East Asians in America
Southeast Asians in America
Asian American families today
Ch. 13.Acculturation and Multiracial Family Issues
Acculturation
Multiracial issues
Bi- or multi-racial identity
Transracial adoption
References