SYD 3800 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Belief, Incest

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6. 1 recount the historical perspectives of the modern family w/ respect to. Economic, political, religious, and social considerations: cannot determine when the modern family first emerged, patriarchal households where men rule over women. 6. 2 inspect the structural diversity model to elaborate on the feminist. Not just blood: nuclear family families in which married couples live together w/ their children. Diversity in families: the intersections of class, race, and gender: puerto rican families experience the most rapid rise in female-headed households due to decline of industrial employment in regions where. The family ideal: women & men experience families differently, women more likely than men to want equal roles within marriage, family ideal is an ideology (belief system that supports only a specific social construct) Marriage: us has highest rate of marriage (50%, women report less happiness in marriage than men, less conflict & more happiness in egalitarian marriages.

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