Family identity : ties, symbols, and transitions / Vittorio Cigoli, Eugenia Scabini ; with a foreword by Robert E. Emery.
Material type: TextPublisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2006Description: xiv, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 080585231X
- 9780805852318
- 0805863184
- 9780805863185
- 306.85 22
- HQ728 .C484 2006
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306.85 CHA Changing family values / | 306.85 CHA The changing family and child development / | 306.85 CHE Sociology of family life / | 306.85 CIG Family identity : ties, symbols, and transitions / | 306.85 DAY Families / | 306.85 DRY Being married, doing gender : a critical analysis of gender relationships in marriage / | 306.85 EXP Exploring family theories / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-225) and index.
The gallery of time : picturing the family -- The relational-symbolic model and its principles -- The cores of the relationship -- The epiphany of relationships and its methodology -- The destinies of the couple's pact -- The parental bond : transitions and tasks -- Becoming an adult : a generational impasse? -- Beyond family boundaries : illness and migration.
"Gender, generations, and lineage; faith, hope, and justice; gifts, duties, and debts; affection, responsibility, and generativity; values, secrets, and objectives; transmissions and transitions: these are the primary themes of family. They refer to what the family relationship builds in terms of organizational structure, motives, and objectives. Family assumes different forms and attire according to culture and the passage of time, but there are seeds that pass constantly through the millstone of family relationships and make up its identity. Family Identity: Ties, Symbols, and Transitions is the fruit of many years of research, and of the fertile exchanges with researchers all over the world, through personal contact as well as through their writings. The aim of this volume is to bring into focus all the many themes that help to construct family identity. It provides a conceptualization of the family that is both fresh and traditional. This book will appeal to researchers and students in family studies, developmental psychology, social psychology, and clinical psychology."--Publisher description.
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