Soci studies: Views on the family 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyFamilies and householdsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: danny102Created on: 07-06-19 11:46 Murdock (functionalist) education economic reproduction sexual 1 of 18 Parsons (functionalist) primary socialisation stabilisation of adult personalities 2 of 18 Fletcher (functionalist) classic extended family has disappeared, emerge of privatised nuclear family 3 of 18 Greer (rad. fem) men keep women in their place 4 of 18 Fran Ansley (marx. fem) women are takers of **** 5 of 18 Amalo (new right) children from divorced parents are more likely to suffer from poverty 6 of 18 Murray (new right) The under class encourages their children to live of benefits 7 of 18 Morgan (new right) Cohabiting couples more likely to split and cause poor socialisation of children 8 of 18 Oakley (fem) housework is the primary responsibility of women 9 of 18 Boulton (fem) Fewer than 20% of husbands take a major role in childcare 10 of 18 Sommerville (fem) Hegemonic control, boys are taught how to be boys and girls are taught to be girls 11 of 18 Millet and Firestone (fem) men control women and all societies are patriarchal 12 of 18 Dobash and Dobash (fem) if a mans authority is challenged he may lash out 13 of 18 Engles (marx) monogamous nuclear family developed as a way of passing property to heirs 14 of 18 Althusser (marx) In order for capitalism to survive, the working class must submit to the ruling class 15 of 18 Zaretsky (marx) Family is an escape route from oppression and exploitation at work 16 of 18 Foucault (marx) idea of surveillance, the state keep watching 17 of 18 Henderson et al (marx) Applied Foucault's concept of surveillance to the family, mothers talk and judge other parenting styles 18 of 18
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