Remaking Gender and the Family

Remaking Gender and the Family
Author: Sarah Woodland
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9789004363304

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In Remaking Gender and the Family, Sarah Woodland examines the complexities of Chinese-language cinematic remakes, exploring how source texts are reshaped for their new audiences, and focusing on how changes in representations of gender connect with perceived socio-cultural, political and cinematic values within China.

Remaking Masculinities

Remaking Masculinities
Author: Alicia Pingol
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2001
Genre: Employment in foreign countries
ISBN: UOM:39015043256927

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This study appears as one of the first to investigate the condition of men when role reversal, particularly the changes in their perceptions of gender identity happens. The changes in family arrangements resulting from the overseas migration of women, and the relationship and power dynamics between spouses are also explored. It is an attempt to look at the coping mechanisms of spouses left behind as well as the less discernible departures from traditional normative arrangements.

Remaking the Godly Marriage

Remaking the Godly Marriage
Author: John P. Bartkowski
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0813529190

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In Remaking the Godly Marriage, John Bartkowski studies evangelical Protestants and their views on marriage and gender relations and how they are lived within individual families. The author compares elite evangelical prescriptions for godly family living with the day-to-day practices in conservative Protestant households. He asks: How serious are the debates over gender and the family that are manifested within contemporary evangelicalism? What are the values that underlie this debate? Have these internecine disputes been altered by the emergence of new evangelical movements such as biblical feminism and the Promise Keepers? And given the fact that leading evangelicals advance competing visions of godly family life, how do conservative religious spouses make sense of their own family relationships and gender identities?

Remaking Citizenship in Multicultural Europe

Remaking Citizenship in Multicultural Europe
Author: B. Halsaa,S. Roseneil,Sevil Sümer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137272157

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This book offers a ground-breaking analysis of how women's movements have been remaking citizenship in multicultural Europe. Presenting the findings of a large scale, multi-disciplinary cross-national feminist research project, FEMCIT, it develops an expanded, multi-dimensional understanding of citizenship as practice and experience.

Remaking Families in Contemporary China

Remaking Families in Contemporary China
Author: Xiaoying Qi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780197510988

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Surnaming: veiled patriarchy -- Floating grandparents: intergenerational exchange -- Intimacy and a third element -- Divorce: broken and unbroken bonds -- Flowering at sunset: remarriage and co-habitation among the elderly.

Economic Restructuring and Family Well Being in Rural America

Economic Restructuring and Family Well Being in Rural America
Author: Kristin E. Smith,Ann R. Tickamyer
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271048628

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Rural areas have been hit hard by economic restructuring. Traditionally male jobs with good pay and benefits (such as in manufacturing) have declined dramatically, only to be replaced with low-paying service-oriented jobs&—jobs that do not offer benefits or wages sufficient to raise a family. Concurrently, rural areas have experienced changes in family life, namely an increase in women&’s labor force participation, a decline in married-couple families, and a rise in cohabitation and single-parent families. How have rural families coped with these social and economic changes? Economic Restructuring and Family Well-Being in Rural America documents the intertwined changes in employment and family and explores the outcomes for family well-being in rural America. Here a multidisciplinary group of scholars examines the impacts of economic restructuring on rural Americans and provides policy recommendations for addressing the challenges they face. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Cynthia D. Anderson, Guangqing Chi, Alisha Coleman-Jensen, Katherine Jewsbury Conger, Nicole D. Forry, Deborah Roempke Graefe, Steven Michael Grice, Andrew Hahn, Debra Henderson, Eric B. Jensen, Leif Jensen, Marlene Lee, Daniel T. Lichter, Elaine McCrate, Diane K. McLaughlin, Margaret K. Nelson, Domenico Parisi, Liliokanaio Peaslee, Jed Pressgrove, Jennifer Sherman, Anastasia Snyder, Susan K. Walker, and Chih-Yuan Weng.

The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France

The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France
Author: Suzanne Desan
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2006-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520248168

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Annotation A sophisticated and groundbreaking book on what women actually did and what actually happened to them during the French Revolution.

Plural Masculinities

Plural Masculinities
Author: Sofia Aboim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317079637

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Plural Masculinities offers a contemporary portrait of the plural dynamics and forms of masculinity, emphasizing the multiple, even contradictory, pathways through which men are remaking their identities. Proceeding from the premise that it is impossible to fully understand masculinity without considering its connection with family change and women's change, it places men and masculinities within the realm of family life, examining men's practices and discourses in their relationships with women and their changing femininities. Combining an empirical study based in Portugal with cross-national analyses of attitudes towards ideal gender arrangements in Europe and the USA, this book examines the various ways in which men come to define their identities and will appeal to those working in the fields of masculinities, gender studies and the sociology of the family.