This edited volume looks at the reproduction and transformation of family norms in contemporary times. Set against a context of far-right politics calling for a return to more conservative identity politics and family norms, and building on late 20th century social movements which challenged essentialist and functionalist understandings of identities and families, it considers a variety of non-traditional family structures. Written by scholars based in Argentina, Ghana, Italy, Portugal, the UK, and the USA, the chapters question what 'counts' as a family in contemporary times and considers how…mehr
This edited volume looks at the reproduction and transformation of family norms in contemporary times. Set against a context of far-right politics calling for a return to more conservative identity politics and family norms, and building on late 20th century social movements which challenged essentialist and functionalist understandings of identities and families, it considers a variety of non-traditional family structures. Written by scholars based in Argentina, Ghana, Italy, Portugal, the UK, and the USA, the chapters question what 'counts' as a family in contemporary times and considers how the discourses of power which operate in institutional and geographical contexts impact how families are recognized and valued. The book includes analysis of non-traditional and non-heteronormative families such as single-parent families, childless families, families with animal companions, LGBTQ families, families across the Global South, mixed heritage families and families of friends. Drawing on post-structuralist, critical, and feminist theories the contributors discuss how power relationships linked to gender, class, ethnicity, sexuality, dis/ability and other in/equalities intersect and operate in defining what counts as a family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marie-Pierre Moreau is Professor of Education and Director of the Centre for Education on Identities and Inequalities at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. She is co-editor, with Penny Jane Burke and Nancy Niemi, of the Bloomsbury Gender and Education series. Catherine Lee is Professor of Inclusive Education and Leadership at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. She is a National Teaching Fellow and has an MBE for Services to Equality in Education. Cynthia Okpokiri is Lecturer in Social Work at University of East Anglia, UK, and Fellow of Anglia Ruskin University, UK.
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1. Introduction Marie-Pierre Moreau Cynthia Okpokiri and Catherine Lee (Anglia Ruskin University UK) 2. Shifting Family Meanings: A Sociological Overview João Paulo Mendes Carvalho and Cláudia Casimiro (CIEG/ISCSP - University of Lisbon Portugal) 3. Children's Valuations of Family Life in Kinship Care - Cost-Effective Substitute Care or Multiple Ambivalent Affiliations in Flux Paul Shuttleworth (Sussex University UK) 4. Language of Instruction Choice and Family Disruptions in Ghana Vincent Adzahlie-Mensah (University of Education Winneba Ghana) 5. Black British Families: Liminality and the Liabilities of Language Parise Carmichael-Murphy (University of Manchester UK) 6. Older Lesbians and Families of Friends Catherine Lee (Anglia Ruskin University UK) 7. Queering Familialism? Lesbian and Gay Claims of Parenthood and the Transformation of Intimate Citizenship in Italy Paolo Gusmeroli and Luca Trappolin (University of Padua Italy) 8. Kithship: Protective Aspects of a Family of Choice for Older Transgender Persons Sara J. English (Winthrop University USA) 9. Family Practices and Strategies of Middle-Class Teachers in Argentina in the Context of Covid-19: Transformations and Discomforts in the Face of Care Processes and Labor Relations Passerino L. and Zenklusen D. (Universidad Nacional de Rafaela Argentina) 10. 'In True Naval Fashion': Young People's Perspectives on Family Communication Bowser-Angermann J. Gray L. Wood A. Fossey M. and Godier-McBard (ARU UK) 11. From Active to Activist Parenting: Educational Struggle and the Injuries of Institutonalised Misrecognition Nathan Fretwell and John Barker (Middlesex University UK) 12. Concluding comments Cynthia Okpokiri Marie-Pierre Moreau and Catherine Lee (Anglia Ruskin University UK) Index
1. Introduction Marie-Pierre Moreau Cynthia Okpokiri and Catherine Lee (Anglia Ruskin University UK) 2. Shifting Family Meanings: A Sociological Overview João Paulo Mendes Carvalho and Cláudia Casimiro (CIEG/ISCSP - University of Lisbon Portugal) 3. Children's Valuations of Family Life in Kinship Care - Cost-Effective Substitute Care or Multiple Ambivalent Affiliations in Flux Paul Shuttleworth (Sussex University UK) 4. Language of Instruction Choice and Family Disruptions in Ghana Vincent Adzahlie-Mensah (University of Education Winneba Ghana) 5. Black British Families: Liminality and the Liabilities of Language Parise Carmichael-Murphy (University of Manchester UK) 6. Older Lesbians and Families of Friends Catherine Lee (Anglia Ruskin University UK) 7. Queering Familialism? Lesbian and Gay Claims of Parenthood and the Transformation of Intimate Citizenship in Italy Paolo Gusmeroli and Luca Trappolin (University of Padua Italy) 8. Kithship: Protective Aspects of a Family of Choice for Older Transgender Persons Sara J. English (Winthrop University USA) 9. Family Practices and Strategies of Middle-Class Teachers in Argentina in the Context of Covid-19: Transformations and Discomforts in the Face of Care Processes and Labor Relations Passerino L. and Zenklusen D. (Universidad Nacional de Rafaela Argentina) 10. 'In True Naval Fashion': Young People's Perspectives on Family Communication Bowser-Angermann J. Gray L. Wood A. Fossey M. and Godier-McBard (ARU UK) 11. From Active to Activist Parenting: Educational Struggle and the Injuries of Institutonalised Misrecognition Nathan Fretwell and John Barker (Middlesex University UK) 12. Concluding comments Cynthia Okpokiri Marie-Pierre Moreau and Catherine Lee (Anglia Ruskin University UK) Index
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