From partners to parents : the second revolution in family law

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From partners to parents : the second revolution in family law

June Carbone

Columbia University Press, c2000

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  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-322) and index

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巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780231111164

内容説明

-- International Social Work

目次

Introduction: From Parents to Partners--The Second Revolution in Family Law Part I. From Partners to Parents: The Philosophical Divide 1. Economics and the Family: Reformulating the Old Order 2. Feminism and Political Theory: The Traditional Family and Its Discontents 3. Feminism and Economics: Becker Meets Okin 4. Law, Public Policy, and the Feminism of Difference 5. Liberal Feminism vs. the Feminism of Difference: Or, The Huxtables vs. Grace Under Fire 6. Fineman and Becker: Feminism vs. Economics 7. Morality, Family, and the State 8. What Is the Purpose of Family Policy? Galston vs. Fineman--with the Others Watching from the Sidelines 9. Conclusion Part II. From Partners to Parents: The Empirical Debate 10. History and the Making of the Modern Family (with Apologies to Edward Shorter) 11. Race, Class, and Controversy 12. What Did Happen? Economics Revisited 13. Economics and History: The Chapter Yet to Be Written 14. And What About the Children? 15. Conclusion Part III. From Partners to Parents: The Legal Revolution 16. The Meaning of Marriage 17. Partnership Revisited 18. Child Support and the Parenthood Draft 19. The Remaking of Fatherhood 20. Child Custody at Divorce: Ground Zero in the Gender Wars 21. Welfare Reform and the Permissibility of Motherhood 22. Renegotiating Childhood Conclusion: From Partners to Parents--The Unfinished Revolution
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780231111171

内容説明

Examining the substantial changes that have occurred in families, family research, and family law over the last twenty years, this volume describes a paradigm shift in the legal and social regulation of the family from an emphasis on partners' relationships with each other to an emphasis on parents' relationships to their children. In this model, custody has replaced fault as the most important determination made at divorce, and marital status is supplanted by financial and emotional maturity as the indicia of responsible parenthood. The most significant remaining challenge, according to June Carbone, is the need to remake the relationship between adults in such a way that it makes fulfillment of their obligations to children possible. Carbone's broadly interdisciplinary approach, drawing on economics, law, philosophy, and feminism-as well as references to popular culture, from Doonesbury to Grace Under Fire-serves as an intellectual survey of family research and of the major theoretical approaches to the family. She evaluates historical, sociological, and psychological research to show how family change is part of a long-term response to changing industrial organization, and to assess the impact of changing family form on children.

目次

Introduction: From Parents to Partners--The Second Revolution in Family Law Part I. From Partners to Parents: The Philosophical Divide 1. Economics and the Family: Reformulating the Old Order 2. Feminism and Political Theory: The Traditional Family and Its Discontents 3. Feminism and Economics: Becker Meets Okin 4. Law, Public Policy, and the Feminism of Difference 5. Liberal Feminism vs. the Feminism of Difference: Or, The Huxtables vs. Grace Under Fire 6. Fineman and Becker: Feminism vs. Economics 7. Morality, Family, and the State 8. What Is the Purpose of Family Policy? Galston vs. Fineman--with the Others Watching from the Sidelines 9. Conclusion Part II. From Partners to Parents: The Empirical Debate 10. History and the Making of the Modern Family (with Apologies to Edward Shorter) 11. Race, Class, and Controversy 12. What Did Happen? Economics Revisited 13. Economics and History: The Chapter Yet to Be Written 14. And What About the Children? 15. Conclusion Part III. From Partners to Parents: The Legal Revolution 16. The Meaning of Marriage 17. Partnership Revisited 18. Child Support and the Parenthood Draft 19. The Remaking of Fatherhood 20. Child Custody at Divorce: Ground Zero in the Gender Wars 21. Welfare Reform and the Permissibility of Motherhood 22. Renegotiating Childhood Conclusion: From Partners to Parents--The Unfinished Revolution

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