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Daniel Dagenais - The (Un)Making of the Modern Family - 9780774815215 - V9780774815215
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The (Un)Making of the Modern Family

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Description for The (Un)Making of the Modern Family paperback. The modern meanings of kinship, marriage, parenthood, gender, and sexuality are being questioned, and debates on same-sex marriages and parenthood or on divorce and blended families are reflective of these challenges. This book covers family sociology to provide an interpretive model for understanding contemporary changes in the family. Translator(s): Brierley, Jane. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: JHBK. Category: (UF) Further/Higher Education. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 18. Weight in Grams: 386.

The family institution is undergoing a radical transformation. The modern meanings of kinship, marriage, parenthood, gender, and sexuality are now being questioned, and debates on same-sex marriages and parenthood or on divorce and blended families are reflective of these challenges.

The (Un)Making of the Modern Family is neither an indictment of the new family nor a rallying cry. It is a classical exercise of family sociology that draws upon a range of disciplines – history, anthropology, psychology, and demography – to provide an interpretive model for understanding contemporary changes in the family. It explores traditional family forms in order to identify changes that gave birth to the ideal type of the modern family, and it discusses how the modern family's constituent elements (the family as institution, conjugal and parent-child relationships, and gender and sexuality) relate to modernity's central feature – the concept of the individual. By reconstructing an archetype of the modern family, this book explains why individuals have experienced its deconstruction as a profound identity crisis. It will appeal to anyone concerned with the future of the (post)modern family and society.

Published originally by Les Presses de l'Université Laval as La fin de la famille moderne, this book was awarded the 2000-1 Prix Jean-Charles Falardeau for the best book published in French in Canada in the field of social sciences.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
UBC Press Canada
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Number of Pages
277
Place of Publication
Vancouver, Canada
ISBN
9780774815215
SKU
V9780774815215
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About Daniel Dagenais
Daniel Dagenais teaches in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University. Jane Brierley is a Montreal literary translator, writer, and editor who has won two Governor General's Awards for translation, most recently in 2003 for Marcel Trudel's Memoirs of a Less Travelled Road: A Historian's Life.

Reviews for The (Un)Making of the Modern Family
Dagenais' approach seems fruitful to me … notably because it sheds light on something that is paramount. Some of the changes impacting the family might hurt the basic conditions of our own human development: the solidarity between family and community; the future of parental relationship; the difference between genders and generations; and the goal of educational practices. - Marie-Claude Blais, French philosopher and sociologist

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