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Race & family : a structural approach /

In Race and Family: A Structural Approach, author Roberta L. Coles looks at ethnic minority families in a novel way- through a structural lens. Unlike many texts on race and family, this book offers an approach that illustrates overarching structural factors affecting all families as opposed to exam...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Coles, Roberta L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©2006.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction
  • Overview of text
  • Discussion of key concepts
  • Race
  • Ethnicity
  • Racial-ethnic labels
  • Minority and majority
  • Family or kin
  • 2. Approaching the study of race and family
  • Economic factors
  • Occupational structure
  • Income and wealth distribution
  • Poverty
  • Education
  • Demographic factors
  • Sex ratio
  • Age structure
  • Geographic distribution
  • Historical-legal factors
  • Manner of entry
  • Immigrant status
  • 3. A brief history of the American family
  • American families through the centuries
  • The agricultural era (colonial period 1500 to 1800)
  • The industrial era (about 1800 to 1970)
  • The service era (Since the 1970s)
  • 4. Cross-cultural comparisons
  • Social or legal marriage
  • Marriage types and choices
  • Marriage as a family affair
  • Arranged marriages
  • Exchange of resources
  • Family power systems
  • Descent
  • Family roles and titles
  • Residence
  • Family functions
  • Reproduction
  • Regulation of sexuality
  • Socialization of children
  • 5. Family structures
  • Extended family households
  • Multigenerational extended households
  • Simple extended households
  • Stem family households
  • Attenuated extended households
  • Laterally extended households
  • Extended families as systems of exchange
  • Nuclear family households
  • Single-parent families
  • Female-headed households
  • Nonmarital births
  • Teen births
  • Explaining the racial gap in nonmarital births
  • Outcomes for female-headed households
  • Male-headed households
  • Noncustodial parents
  • Nonfamily households.
  • 6. Gender relations and sex ratios
  • Gender stereotypes and roles
  • Adult roles
  • Sex ratios
  • African American gender issues
  • Latina/o gender issues
  • Asian American gender issues
  • Native American gender issues
  • Domestic violence
  • 7. Intergenerational relationships : parent and child
  • Individual and communal orientations
  • Effects of socioeconomic status on children's well-being
  • Parenting styles and class
  • Parenting styles and environment
  • Corporal punishment and abuse
  • Parenting styles and the school system
  • Racial socialization
  • Cultural rituals that contribute to racial socialization
  • 8. Intergenerational relationships in late life : the elderly, their adult children and grandchildren
  • Intergenerational interaction
  • Living arrangements of the elderly
  • Caregiving for the elderly
  • Nursing home use
  • Informal home caregiving
  • Caregiver stress
  • Elder abuse
  • Social interaction and resource exchange
  • Grandparenting
  • Illness and death
  • Illness
  • Death
  • African Americans
  • Native Americans
  • Latino Americans
  • Asian Americans
  • 9. African American families
  • How did slavery shape Black American families?
  • African American families after slavery
  • African American families today.
  • 10. Native American families
  • Looking back in history
  • Removal and reservations
  • Assimilating Native Americans
  • Increased tribal sovereignty
  • The state of American Indians and their families today
  • On or off the reservation
  • Tribal structure
  • Cultural values
  • Current family trends
  • 11. Latino American families
  • Manner and timing of entry
  • Mexico
  • Puerto Rico and Cuba
  • Puerto Rico
  • Cuba
  • Similarities among Hispanic families
  • Divergent trends among Latino ethnic groups
  • 12. Asian American families
  • East Asians in America
  • Chinese Americans
  • The Japanese American experience
  • Asian Indian, Filipino, and Korean Americans
  • Southeast Asians in America
  • Asian American families today
  • 13. Acculturation and multiracial family issues
  • Acculturation
  • Factors hindering and helping acculturation
  • Effects of acculturation on family life
  • Multiracial issues
  • Interracial dating and marriage
  • Dating and cohabitation
  • Interracial marriage
  • Race and gender influences on interracial marriage rates
  • Generation, education, and residence as influences on interracial marriage
  • Why marry interracially?
  • Social acceptance and outcomes of interracial marriage
  • Bi- or multi-racial identity
  • Trans- or interracial adoption.