Table of Contents
- 1 What is the difference between the conventional and neo-conventional family?
- 2 What is the conventional family?
- 3 What does Chester mean by the neo-conventional family and how does this link to family diversity?
- 4 What type of feminism was Ann Oakley?
- 5 What did Chester say about families?
- 6 What is a reconstituted family sociology?
- 7 What is a neo-conventional family structure?
- 8 What does Chester mean by the term neo conventional family?
- 9 What is the traditional family structure?
What is the difference between the conventional and neo-conventional family?
Neo-conventional family refers to families that do not have the traditional structure of mother, father, and children. Some examples of neo-conventional families are single parent households, same sex parents, couples that live together without marriage, and people who live alone.
What is the conventional family?
Ann Oakley defined the conventional family as “nuclear families composed of legally married couples, voluntarily choosing parenthood of one or more children”. She noted that people increasingly saw the conventional family as a stereotype and an archaic one.
What does Chester mean by the neo-conventional family and how does this link to family diversity?
Neo-conventional = both spouses go out to work, division of labour > equal. Argues ‘family diversity’ is more of passing of time i.e. life cycle than people choosing new family arrangements. EVALUATION. RAPOPORTS – argue this is not true, diversity is very important to understand family life today.
Who are the Rapoports?
The Rapoports carried out groundbreaking research into family life. They identified a number of ways in which family life was diverse, in contrast to the idea that the nuclear family was the clear norm. They identified 5 clear types of family diversity.
What are different types of family?
Family life
- Nuclear family – a family unit consisting of two adults and any number of children living together.
- Extended family – grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, either all living nearby or within the same household.
- Reconstituted family – also known as a step family.
What type of feminism was Ann Oakley?
Ann Rosamund Oakley (née Titmuss; born 17 January 1944) is a British sociologist, feminist, and writer….Ann Oakley.
Ann Rosamund Oakley | |
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Alma mater | Bedford College, University of London, Somerville College, Oxford |
Genre | Fiction (novelist) and non-fiction sociology and feminism |
What did Chester say about families?
Chester argues that most people are not choosing to live in alternatives to the nuclear family (such as lone parent families) on a long term basis and the nuclear family remains the ideal to which most people aspire. He argues that many people living alone have been or one day will be part of the nuclear family.
What is a reconstituted family sociology?
A reconstituted family is when two families join together after one or both partners have divorced their previous partners. This family option can sometimes be referred to as the blended family or step family.
What did the Rapoports say about family?
In 1989 the Rapoports argued that increasing family diversity was a global trend, a view supported by a study of family life in Europe which found that increasing divorce, decreasing marriage and an increase in household diversity were a Europe-wide phenomenon.
What did Zaretsky believe?
Writing from a Marxist perspective Zaretsky takes the view that modern capitalist society has created an illusion that the ‘private life’ of the family is separate from the economy. Zaretsky does not believe that the family is able to provide for the psychological and social needs of the individual.
What is a neo-conventional family structure?
Split and merge into it. Neo-conventional family refers to families that do family have the traditional structure of mother, father, and children. Some examples of neo-conventional families are single parent conventional, same sex parents, couples that meant together without marriage, conventional people who live alone.
What does Chester mean by the term neo conventional family?
Chester argues the only important change is a move from the dominance of the traditional or conventional nuclear family, to what he describes as the ‘neo conventional’ family. The Conventional Family – (declining) The Traditional nuclear family with ‘segregated conjugal roles’ – Male breadwinner and female homemaker.
What is the traditional family structure?
The Conventional Family – (declining) The Traditional nuclear family with ‘segregated conjugal roles’ – Male breadwinner and female homemaker. The Neo-Conventional Family (the new norm) – a dual-earner family in which both spouses go out to work – similar to the symmetrical family of Young and Wilmott
Are people choosing to live in alternatives to nuclear families?
Chester argues that most people are not choosing to live in alternatives to the nuclear family (such as lone parent families) on a long term basis and the nuclear family remains the ideal to which most people aspire. He argues that many people living alone have been or one day will be part of the nuclear family.