Soci studies: Views on the family

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Murdock (functionalist)
education economic reproduction sexual
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Parsons (functionalist)
primary socialisation stabilisation of adult personalities
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Fletcher (functionalist)
classic extended family has disappeared, emerge of privatised nuclear family
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Greer (rad. fem)
men keep women in their place
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Fran Ansley (marx. fem)
women are takers of ****
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Amalo (new right)
children from divorced parents are more likely to suffer from poverty
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Murray (new right)
The under class encourages their children to live of benefits
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Morgan (new right)
Cohabiting couples more likely to split and cause poor socialisation of children
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Oakley (fem)
housework is the primary responsibility of women
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Boulton (fem)
Fewer than 20% of husbands take a major role in childcare
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Sommerville (fem)
Hegemonic control, boys are taught how to be boys and girls are taught to be girls
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Millet and Firestone (fem)
men control women and all societies are patriarchal
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Dobash and Dobash (fem)
if a mans authority is challenged he may lash out
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Engles (marx)
monogamous nuclear family developed as a way of passing property to heirs
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Althusser (marx)
In order for capitalism to survive, the working class must submit to the ruling class
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Zaretsky (marx)
Family is an escape route from oppression and exploitation at work
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Foucault (marx)
idea of surveillance, the state keep watching
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Henderson et al (marx)
Applied Foucault's concept of surveillance to the family, mothers talk and judge other parenting styles
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Parsons (functionalist)

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primary socialisation stabilisation of adult personalities

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Fletcher (functionalist)

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Greer (rad. fem)

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Fran Ansley (marx. fem)

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