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Family Revision 1
Key terms review
BEANPOLE FAMILY BIRTH RATE CEREAL-PACKET FAMILY
CHILD-CENTREDNESS
COHABITATION CONJUGAL ROLES MORTALITY RATE DEPENDENCY RATIO
DIVORCE DIVORCE RATE DUAL BURDEN EMPTY SHELL MARRIAGE
EXPRESSIVE ROLE EXTENDED FAMILY FAMILY FERTILITY RATE
JOINT CONJUGAL ROLES
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
LONE PARENT FAMILY
MARCH OF PROGRESS
MARRIAGE MARRIAGE RATE NET MIGRATION NEO-CONVENTIONAL FAMILY
PATRIARCHY PRIMARY SOCIALISATION
RECONSTITUTED FAMILY
SECULARISATION
SEGREGATED CONJUGAL ROLES
SERIAL MONOGAMY SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION
STABILISATION OF ADULT PERSONALITY
STRUCTURALLY ISOLATION
SYMMETRICAL FAMILY URBANISATION WARM BATH THEORY
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ALIENATION AGEISM TOXIC CHILDHOOD
DUAL WORKER FAMILY
INSTRUMENTAL ROLE
LOOSE SOCIAL NETWORKS
KINSHIP TIES
STAGE 3 FAMILY WELFARE DEPENDENCY
Family Revision 2
Role of the Family
Focus• What functions does the family perform for society?• How does the family support (or harm) individuals?• How does the family link to the rest of society?• Is the family a positive or negative institution?
Family Revision 2
Functionalism Marxism
The family and individuals
Who benefits most?
Teaching norms and values
Social control
Links to economy
Key concepts to sort (Functionalist and Marxist)
Sexual function Inheritance and private property
‘goodness of fit’ Dislike of nuclear family model
G P Murdock Reproductive function Reduces alienation and frustration
Parsons
Althusser Ideological condititioning
Socialisation function (education)
Economic function(shelter, food etc)
Bias towards nuclear family
Stabilisation of adult personality
Engels Primary socialisation
Love and support Buffer to revolution Warm bath theory Zaretsky
Evaluation
Functionalism(pages 2/3)
Marxism(pages 4/5)
Family Revision 2
Functionalism Feminism (general)
The family and individuals
Who benefits most?
Teaching norms and values
Social control
Links to economy
Key points/studies Evaluation
Marxist Feminism
Main argument –
Benston:
Ansley :
Radical feminism
Main argument -
Millett:
Gittens:
Liberal feminism
Main argument –
Young & Willmott:
Somerville:
Don’t forget…
• Dark side of the family (domestic violence/abuse)
• Mental health and family life
Exam ‘style’ questions
• Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere, assess the Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interests of capitalism. (24 marks)
• Using material from Item 2B and elsewhere, assess the Functionalist view of the role of the family in society(24 marks)