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Battleground: The Family
Kimberly P. Brackett, Editor
ISBN:
0-313-34095-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-34095-6
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0313340951
680 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication:
12/30/2008
List Price:
$175.00
(
UK Sterling Price: £120.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
7 x 10
Subjects:
Family Resources
»
Child Care & Parenting
Psychology
»
Human Sexuality
Sociology
»
Sex & Gender Studies
Reviews:
"This two-volume reference, edited by Brackett (sociology, Auburn U. at Montgomery), reviews contemporary contentious issues and debates concerning family life in the United States at a level accessible to advanced high school students. Eighty-two articles are presented alphabetically, from 'Abortion' to 'White Wedding Industry.' They all include cross-references and guides to further reading. The entries fall under the broad topic headings of dating and relationship formation; domestic violence; ending personal relationships; family and other institutional connections; family formation options; family work, family crises, and caregiving; fertility and sexuality in relationships; parenting and child rearing issues; relationship and marital processes; traditional marriage and its alternatives; and work and family links. In addition to the two mentioned above, examples of specific topics include arranged marriage, birth control, common law marriage, developmental disability and marital stress, elder abuse, extramarital sexual relationships, housework allocation,
mail order brides, midwifery and medicalization, parenting styles, pet death and the family, prenuptial agreements, same-sex marriage, surrogacy, and transracial adoption. The second volume includes a bibliography and an index."
—Reference & Research Book News
May 2009
"One of about a dozen entries in a new reference series, this print publication provides concise, insightful overviews of contemporary issues related to the family. Its more than 80 entries are organized alphabetically by topic. Each entry is multiple pages in length and provides background information, an overview of pertinent research, discussion of current perspectives, and thoughts on likely future developments. Each includes a helpful reading list of books, journals, and Web sites. [...] As suggested by the editor, this publication would well serve advanced high school and first-year undergraduate students."
—CHOICE
6/1/2009
Description:
Everyone is part of a family, but what constitutes a family is one of the most hotly debated issues in the United States today.
Battleground: The Family
provides extensive coverage of those critical issues in U. S. culture concerning current and future family life, such as dating, marriage, parenting, work and family, abuse, and divorce. The scholarly contributors to this set provide unbiased coverage on these often incendiary topics, allowing students to assess the role of these controversies in their own lives. Entries thoroughly introduce the topic of concern, describe the problem as it currently exists, provide context for the controversies surrounding it, synthesize the current knowledge on the topic, and guide the reader to additional areas for consideration.
Battleground: The Family
serves as a starting point for those advanced high school and beginning undergraduate students who wish to pursue a more detailed study of family controversies and cultural concerns for classroom assignments. Non-specialist readers will also find this a useful resource in critically assessing current trends and conflicts in constituent groups' conceptions of family.
Table of Contents:
Guide to Related Topics
Preface
Entries
Bibliography
About the Editor and Contributors
About the Author:
Kimberly P. Brackett
is Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor of Sociology at Auburn University Montgomery where she currently serves as Department Head. Born in Jacksonville, FL, she is a graduate of Jacksonville University and the University of Florida. Her current research interests include dating and relationship formation, presentation of self, and religion and divorce. She is a past president of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association.
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Greenwood School and Public Library Reference Spring 2008.pdf
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