Family and kinship in Europe
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Family and kinship in Europe
(Social change in Western Europe)
Pinter, 1997
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Famille en Europe
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Translation of La famille en Europe
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This collection of essays considers the current significance of kinship in various Western European countries along with manifestations of its cultural diversity. How do nations vary in the value they attribute to the family in this wider sense? How do the different generations communicate with one another? In what ways have questions relating to the legacy of the past and to the role of memory been rehabilitated, in order for the continuity of the family to be assured? This book declines to accept predictions made, on the basis of a common population projection, that European family life will display a common pattern. Further, across a comparison of a number of case studies, it points to a degree of diversity in European family values as revealed when one looks closely at the ways in which these values are transmitted.
目次
- Introduction, Martine Segalen
- Fertility, the condition of self perpetuation - European diversity, Herve Le Bras
- family and kinship in Italy, Marzio Barbagli
- The missing link - family memory and identity in Germany., Franz Schultheis
- Family, kinship and residence in urban Catalonia, Joan Bestard Capms, Jesus Contreras
- Houses and legends - family as community of practice in urban Portugal, Joao de Pina-Cabral
- Urban clannishness and the nuclear kin - trends in swedish family life, David Gaunt
- Individuality and adaptability in English kinship, Janet Finch
- Inheritance and relationships between family members, Ali De Regt
- Homesharing and transmission of inheritance in France, Claudine Attias-Donfut
- Fashioning a new family tie - step-parents and step-grandparents, Didier Le Gall, Claude Martin
- From "being of use" to "finding oneself" - dilemmas of value transmission between the generations in Norway, Marianne Gullestad.
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