Sociology- Families and households (theories of the family)

Cards (22)

  • What is the functionalist perspective on the family?

    It views the family as a vital institution that performs essential functions for society.
  • What are the criticisms of Murdock's view on the family?

    Critics argue that Murdock oversimplifies the functions of the family and ignores diversity.
  • What is Parsons' 'functional fit' theory?

    It suggests that the family structure adapts to the needs of society.
  • What are the two main types of family structure distinguished by Parsons?

    • Nuclear family
    • Extended family
  • How does the size or shape of the family relate to its functions according to Parsons?

    The functions that the family performs influence its size and structure.
  • What was the traditional family described as in terms of its functions?

    It was a multi-functional unit that provided for its members' needs.
  • What happens to the family as society modernizes according to Parsons?

    The family changes from extended to nuclear and loses many of its functions.
  • What are the two essential functions of the modern nuclear family according to Parsons?

    Primary socialization of children and stabilization of adult personalities.
  • How do Marxists view the family in relation to capitalism?

    They see the family as maintaining class inequality and benefiting the capitalist system.
  • What are the two social classes identified by Marxists?

    The capitalist class and the working class.
  • What is the key function of the family in terms of inheritance according to Marxists?

    It facilitates the inheritance of property.
  • How did Engels describe the earliest classless society?

    As a primitive communal society without private property.
  • What change did the development of private property bring about in family structure according to Engels?

    It led to the emergence of the patriarchal monogamous nuclear family.
  • What does Marxist feminism argue about women's roles in the family?

    Women reproduce the labor force through unpaid domestic labor.
  • What do radical feminists believe about the family?

    They see the family as the root of women's oppression and advocate for its abolition.
  • What is the focus of difference feminism?

    It emphasizes the diverse experiences of women in different family structures.
  • What are the weaknesses of the personal life perspective on families?

    It assumes the traditional nuclear family is dominant and overlooks family diversity.
  • What types of relationships does the personal life perspective include as family?

    • Relationships with friends
    • Fictive kin
    • Gay and lesbian chosen families
    • Relationships with deceased relatives
    • Relationships with pets
  • What did Nordqvist and Smart's research on donor-conceived children reveal?

    It highlighted the importance of social relationships over genetic ones in defining family bonds.
  • What is a criticism of the personal life perspective?

    It may take too broad a view and overlook the significance of blood or marriage relationships.
  • How does the personal life perspective differ from functionalism?

    It does not assume that the family always functions smoothly and acknowledges conflicts.
  • What are the main functions of the family according to different sociological perspectives?
    • Functionalism: Primary socialization and stabilization of adult personalities.
    • Marxism: Inheritance of property and ideological functions.
    • Feminism: Reproduction of labor force and addressing women's oppression.