Family, marriage, and the struggle of the sexes.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Recent sociology ; no. 4Publication details: New York : Macmillan, [1972].Description: 350 p. 18 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301/.08 s
LOC classification:
  • HM1 .R4 no. 4 HQ728
Contents:
Levy, M. J. Some hypotheses about the family.--Nissen, I. The role of the sexual constellation.--Collins, R. A conflict theory of sexual stratification.--Baum, M. Love, marriage, and the division of labor.--LeMasters, E. E. The passing of the dominant husband-father.--Gillespie, D. L. Who has the power? The marital struggle.--Holter, H. Sex roles and social change.--Israel, J. and Eliasson, R. Consumption society, sex roles, and sexual behavior.--Freeman, J. The women's liberation movement: its origins, structures, and ideas.--Maga�s, B. Sex politics: class politics.--O'Neill, J. On body politics.--Berger, B. M., Hackett, B. M., and Millar, R. M. Child-rearing practices in the communal family.--Schlesinger, B. Family life in the kibbutz of Israel: utopia gained or paradise lost?--Roy, R. and Roy, D. Is monogamy outdated?
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Includes bibliographies.

Levy, M. J. Some hypotheses about the family.--Nissen, I. The role of the sexual constellation.--Collins, R. A conflict theory of sexual stratification.--Baum, M. Love, marriage, and the division of labor.--LeMasters, E. E. The passing of the dominant husband-father.--Gillespie, D. L. Who has the power? The marital struggle.--Holter, H. Sex roles and social change.--Israel, J. and Eliasson, R. Consumption society, sex roles, and sexual behavior.--Freeman, J. The women's liberation movement: its origins, structures, and ideas.--Maga�s, B. Sex politics: class politics.--O'Neill, J. On body politics.--Berger, B. M., Hackett, B. M., and Millar, R. M. Child-rearing practices in the communal family.--Schlesinger, B. Family life in the kibbutz of Israel: utopia gained or paradise lost?--Roy, R. and Roy, D. Is monogamy outdated?