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Between sex and power : family in the world, 1900-2000 / Goran Therborn.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International library of sociologyPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2004Description: xii, 379 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415300770
  • 9780415300773
  • 0415300789
  • 9780415300780
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.850904 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ518 .T47 2004
Contents:
Introduction: Sex, Power, and Families of the World -- Patriarchy and Its Exits and Closures -- Modernities and Family Systems: Patriarchy around 1900 -- A Long Night's Journey into Dawn -- The Patriarchal Burden of the Twenty-first Century -- Marriage and Mutations of the Socio-Sexual Order -- Sex and Marriage in 1900 -- Marital Curvatures of the Twentieth Century -- The Return of Cohabitation and the Sexual Revolution -- Couples, Babies, and States -- Fertility Decline and Political Natalism -- The Politics and the Sociology of Birth Control -- Conclusion. The Century Gone, the Century Coming -- --
Introduction : sex, power and families of the world -- Pt. I. Patriarchy : its exits and closures -- 1. Modernities and family systems : patriarchy around 1900 -- 2. A long night's journey into dawn -- 3. The patriarchal burden of the twenty-first century -- Pt. II. Marriage and mutations of the socio-sexual order -- 4. Sex and marriage in 1900 -- 5. Marital trends of the twentieth century -- 6. The return of cohabitation and the sexual revolution -- Pt. III. Couples, babies and states -- 7. Fertility decline and political natalism -- 8. The politics and sociology of birth control -- Conclusions : the century gone, the century coming.
Summary: The institution of the family changed hugely during the course of the Twentieth Century. In this major new work, Goran Therborn provides a global history and sociology, and a comparative political analysis of the family as an institution, focusing on three dimensions of family relations: on the rights and powers of fathers and husbands; on marriage, cohabitation and extramarital sexuality; and on fertility and birth control. Therborn's empirical analysis uses a multi-disciplinary approach to show how the major family systems of the world have been formed and developed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Sex, Power, and Families of the World -- Patriarchy and Its Exits and Closures -- Modernities and Family Systems: Patriarchy around 1900 -- A Long Night's Journey into Dawn -- The Patriarchal Burden of the Twenty-first Century -- Marriage and Mutations of the Socio-Sexual Order -- Sex and Marriage in 1900 -- Marital Curvatures of the Twentieth Century -- The Return of Cohabitation and the Sexual Revolution -- Couples, Babies, and States -- Fertility Decline and Political Natalism -- The Politics and the Sociology of Birth Control -- Conclusion. The Century Gone, the Century Coming -- --

Introduction : sex, power and families of the world -- Pt. I. Patriarchy : its exits and closures -- 1. Modernities and family systems : patriarchy around 1900 -- 2. A long night's journey into dawn -- 3. The patriarchal burden of the twenty-first century -- Pt. II. Marriage and mutations of the socio-sexual order -- 4. Sex and marriage in 1900 -- 5. Marital trends of the twentieth century -- 6. The return of cohabitation and the sexual revolution -- Pt. III. Couples, babies and states -- 7. Fertility decline and political natalism -- 8. The politics and sociology of birth control -- Conclusions : the century gone, the century coming.

The institution of the family changed hugely during the course of the Twentieth Century. In this major new work, Goran Therborn provides a global history and sociology, and a comparative political analysis of the family as an institution, focusing on three dimensions of family relations: on the rights and powers of fathers and husbands; on marriage, cohabitation and extramarital sexuality; and on fertility and birth control. Therborn's empirical analysis uses a multi-disciplinary approach to show how the major family systems of the world have been formed and developed.

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