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Historical anthropology of the family

責任表示 Martine Segalen ; translated by J.C. Whitehouse and Sarah Matthews
シリーズ Themes in the social sciences
データ種別 図書
出版情報 Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press , 1986
本文言語 英語
大きさ x, 328 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
概要 This historical anthropology of the family represents a new departure in family studies. Over the past ten years or so, the social scientific sociological analysis of the family has undergone a change... and has been obliged to reconsider its traditional view that industrialisation triggered a shift within society from the 'large family', which fulfilled all social functions from socialising the children to caring for the sick and the old, to the modern nuclear family, which was regarded solely as being the locus for emotional relationships. Historians have shown that in the past there was in fact a great variety of different family structures within a wide range of varying demographic, economic and cultural frameworks, distinctive for each society. At the same time, the interaction between sociology and social anthropology has led to a clearer conceptual analysis of that vague, polysemic term 'family'; and notions of dwelling-place, descent, marriage, the relative roles of husband and wife and parent-child relations, as well as the more general relations between generations, have in a variety of past and present social contexts been taken apart and analysed. In this book, Martine Segalen reviews and synthesises a rich wealth of often little-known European and North American historical and social anthropological material on the family. This results in a reversal of the frequently held view of the family as an institution in decline, showing it instead to be both dynamic and resistant.
This historical anthropology of the family represents a new departure in family studies. Over the past ten years or so, the social scientific sociological analysis of the family has undergone a change, and has been obliged to reconsider its traditional view that industrialisation triggered a shift within society from the 'large family', which fulfilled all social functions from socialising the children to caring for the sick and the old, to the modern nuclear family, which was regarded solely as being the locus for emotional relationships. Historians have shown that in the past there was in fact a great variety of different family structures within a wide range of varying demographic, economic and cultural frameworks, distinctive for each society. At the same time, the interaction between sociology and social anthropology has led to a clearer conceptual analysis of that vague, polysemic term 'family'; and notions of dwelling-place, descent, marriage, the relative roles of husband and wife and parent-child relations, as well as the more general relations between generations, have in a variety of past and present social contexts been taken apart and analysed. In this book, Martine Segalen reviews and synthesises a rich wealth of often little-known European and North American historical and social anthropological material on the family. This results in a reversal of the frequently held view of the family as an institution in decline, showing it instead to be both dynamic and resistant.
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: pbk. 中央図 自動書庫 367.3/Se 16/1 1986
068172187006173

: pbk. 芸工図 3F 書架 367.3/Se16 1986
072032190000488

書誌詳細

別書名 原タイトル:Sociologie de la famille
一般注記 Includes bibliographies and index
著者標目 *Segalen, Martine, 1940-
件 名 LCSH:Family
LCSH:Family -- History  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Kinship
LCSH:Marriage
分 類 LCC:HQ737
NDLC:EC81
DC19:306.8/5
NDC8:362
書誌ID 1000471999
ISBN 0521257042
NCID BA00515467
巻冊次 ISBN:0521257042
: pbk. ; ISBN:0521276705
登録日 2009.09.14
更新日 2009.09.17