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Modernism and the nuclear family - functionalism (
Parsons
)
NF provides
geographically
and
socially mobile workforce
NF also
socialises kids 'properly'
and
stabilises adults
Means other family types are considered as
dysfunctional
or
abnormal
, as they are
less able
to provide these
Modernism and the nuclear family - the new right
Sees NF as
natural
and is the
cornerstone
of society
Decline in
traditional
NF causes problems:
Lone mothers can't
discipline
kids properly
Lack of
father figure
leads boys to
deviance
Increases
welfare dependency
Modernism and the nuclear family - TNR and cohabitation vs marriage
Benson
- couples are more
stable
when
married
as it requires a
deliberate commitment
to
each other
Argues the government needs to
encourage
couples to
marry
by means of
policies
that support
marriage
(
abolishing same sex legality
)
Modernism and the nuclear family - criticisms of TNR
Oakley
- their ideology is based on
biological
assumptions
Feminists
- purpose of their ideology is
sexist
and
intends
to keep
women domesticated
No
evidence
that
lone parent
kids are more likely to
delinquent
than
two parent
kids of the
same
class
Smart
-
cohabitation
is larger among WC couples, meaning it could be class causing
social issues
, not
marriage rates
Modernism and the nuclear family - the
neo conventional
family (
Chester
)
Only
major
family change is that NCFs are
duel-earner
families
NF remains the
ideal
to which most people
aspire
Those who live
alone
are either
divorced
or
widows
, meaning they were part of a
NF
at
one
point
Drastic increase in
diversity
is
exaggerated
Modernism and the nuclear family - 5 types (The Rapoports)
Organisational diversity
- distribution of conjugal role and wage earner
Cultural diversity
- more lone mothers in Caribbean homes
Social class diversity
- income may effect family size
Life stage diversity
- young newlyweds compared to widows
Generational diversity
- different experiences shape attitudes
Postmodernism
and
diversity
- postmodern families (Stacey)
Greater freedom
and
choice
has
benefitted
women
Interviewed families
in
California
and found that
women
rather than
men
have been the
main agents
of
changes
in the
family
They
rejected traditional housewife-mother role
in favour of a
career
and they created
new family types
to
better suit
their
needs
Morgan
-
you can't generalise modern families
as the idea of
'family'
is
shaped
by
individuals
Postmodernism and diversity - the
individualisation thesis
(
Giddens
and
Beck
)
Argues that
traditional social structures
such as
class
,
gender
and
family
have lost much of their
influences
over us
In the past, people's lives were defined by
fixed roles
, giving the
illusion
everyone used to want to be in a
traditional nuclear family
We have now become
free
and can choose our
own life
, creating the appearance of
increased family diversity
Postmodernism and diversity - choice and equality (
Giddens
)
Contraception
has allowed
sex
and
intimacy
rather than
reproduction
to become the main reason for the
relationship's existence
Women have gained
independence
as a result of
feminism
and because of greater opportunities in
education
and
work
Has caused the
basis
and
need
for
marriage
to change
Postmodernism
and
diversity
- the pure relationship (
Giddens
)
Relationships
aren't held together by law, religion, social norms or traditional institutions anymore
PR
-
relationship no longer bound by traditional norms
Only reason now is to satisfy each partner's needs
However, with more choice relationships are becoming less stable due to lack of definitive commitment
Postmodernism
and
diversity
- same sex couples as
pioneers
(
Giddens
)
Leading
the way towards new
family
types because they are not
influenced
by
tradition
to the extent
heterosexual
relationships are
SSC negotiate
personal relationships
and actively create
family structures
that serve their own
needs
Postmodernism and diversity - the negotiated family (
Beck
)
We now live in a
risk society
where tradition has
less
influence and people have more
choice
, creating an
enhanced awareness
of
risks
Patriarchal
family undermined by:
Greater family equality
- challenged
male dominance
Greater individualism
- actions influenced by our own
calculations
rather than
obligation
to others
NF - don't conform to trad family norms, but vary according to the
wishes
and
expectations
of their members
Postmodernism and diversity -
zombie
family (
Beck
)
Family
relationships
are themselves now subject to greater
risk
and
uncertainty
than ever before
The family appears to be
alive
, but in reality it's
dead
people want it to be a haven of
security
in an
insecure
world, but today's family cannot provide this because of it's own
instability
Postmodernism and diversity - criticisms of individualisation thesis
Budgeon
- traditional norms have not weakened as much as the thesis claims and choice is
exaggerated
Ignores the fact that our decisions and choices about personal relationships are made within a
social
context
Ignores role of
social
factors like
social
class inequality and the
patriarchy
May - their view of an individual is shaped around being a
white
MC man
Postmodernism
and
diversity
- the
connectedness thesis
(
Smart
)
Counters pure relationships
We are fundamentally
social
beings whose
choices
are always made 'within a
web
of
connectedness'
We live
within networks
of
existing relationships
and
interwoven personal histories
, which
influence
our
options
for
relationships
Postmodernism
and
diversity
- connectedness thesis with
class
and
gender
After a
divorce
,
gender norms
generally dictate that women should have
custody
of
children
and that men are
freer
to start
new relationships
Men are generally
better paid
than women and this gives them
greater freedoms
and
choice
Powerless
of women means they are more likely to be
trapped
in
abusive relationships
Postmodernism
and
diversity
- the
power
of
structures
May -
social
structures are not
disappearing
, they are being
r-shaped
Rights in relation to
voting
,
divorce
,
education
and
employment
does not mean women now
'have it all'
Homosexuality is
tolerated
but
heterosexuality
is the
norm
,
lesbians
scared to come out
Means they do shape peoples
choice
and
freedoms