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Brave New Stepfamilies Susan D. Stewart

Brave New Stepfamilies By Susan D. Stewart

Brave New Stepfamilies by Susan D. Stewart


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Presents the scholarly research on stepfamilies in an accessible way, weaving together predominant theoretical perspectives, findings from research and national surveys, and interviews with stepfamily members. This book also investigates the social and demographic trends that have irrevocably altered stepfamily life.

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Brave New Stepfamilies: Diverse Paths Toward Stepfamily Living by Susan D. Stewart

'Brave New Stepfamilies is an excellent treatise on today's families....This volume is a welcome addition to the field of family studies, and I highly recommend it.'uJeanne Brooks-Gunn, Columbia University'A thorough, balanced tour de force!'uFrances Goldscheider, University of MarylandBrave New Stepfamilies maps the changing landscape of American stepfamilies, taking readers on a tour through the diverse assortment of traditional and not-so-traditional stepfamily forms that have emerged in recent years. Author Susan D. Stewart presents the latest scholarly research on stepfamilies in an accessible way, weaving together predominant theoretical perspectives, findings from research and national surveys, and interviews with stepfamily members.Key Features:Investigates the social and demographic trends that have irrevocably altered stepfamily life: While most books on stepfamilies focus on divorce and remarriage, this book examines recent trends, such as couples having children and living together outside of marriage, parents sharing custody of children, gay marriage, the aging population, and increasing racial and ethnic diversity, that provide multiple pathways to stepfamily formation.Explores a wide range of living arrangements, caregiving, and intimacy scenarios: This book captures the lived experience of contemporary Americans. Extending across various household settings, this book pays special attention to multihousehold stepfamilies, stepparent adoption, stepfamilies with adult stepchildren, and African American stepfamilies.Provides practical information on the prevalence of stepfamilies in society: Counting the number of stepfamilies in society is difficult; published estimates are sometimes unreliable. This book describes the latest data sources, trends in data collection, and data limitations. In addition, useful information on the legal and practical realities of living as a stepfamily is provided. Intended Audience:This is an excellent text for a variety of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on family, such as Divorce and Remarriage, Stepfamilies, Family Diversity, Gay and Lesbian Families, Aging and the Family, African American Families, and Family Policy, in departments of sociology, human development &BAD:amp; family studies, psychology, African American or ethnic studies, and public policy.

About Susan D. Stewart

Dr. Susan Stewart is a family sociologist and demographer in the Department of Sociology at Iowa State University. Dr. Stewart's work involves analyzing national family surveys and documenting U.S. family patterns, family diversity, and family change. Her research on fertility, parenting, relationship dynamics, and child and adult well-being in non-traditional family forms, including stepfamilies, has appeared in Journal of Marriage and Family, Demography, Journal of Family Issues, Population Research and Policy Review, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Family Planning Perspectives, and Social Biology. Dr. Stewart has extensive personal experience with stepfamily living; She has been part of a cohabiting stepfamily, a multi-household stepfamily, and is an adult stepchild.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments 1. Brave New Stepfamilies The Evolution of an Institution The Problem of Estimating the Prevalence of Stepfamilies Summary 2. Understanding and Explaining Stepfamilies Theoretical Developments in Stepfamily Research Biosocial Perspective Deficit-Comparison Approaches Social Capital Family Stress Selection Perspective Risk-and-Resiliency and Family Processes Perspectives Family Systems, Definitions, and Boundaries Incomplete Institutionalization Stigma Family Obligations Culture Shock in Stepfamilies The Stepfamiliy Cycle Comprehensive Models Summary 3. Stepfamilies Created by Divorce and Remarriage Stepfamiliy Roles and Relationships Stepfamiliy Adjustment and Well-Being Other Variables in the Study of the Stepfamily Summary 4. Stepfamilies Created by Nonmarital Childbearing Trends in Nonmarital Childbearing Self-Perceptions of Stepfamilies Created by Nonmarital Childbearing Relationships in Stepfamilies Created by Nonmarital Childbearing The Well-Being of Stepfamilies Created by Nonmarital Childbearing Summary 5. Cohabiting Stepfamilies Trends in Cohabitation The Meaning of Cohabitation to Stepfamily Living Relationships in Cohabiting Stepfamilies The Well-Being of Cohabiting Stepfamilies The Well-Being of Children in Cohabiting Stepfamilies Summary 6. Multihousehold Stepfamilies The Tradition of the Household as the Unit of Analysis Why Studying Stepfamily Households Doesn't Work Conceptualizations of Stepfamilies That Extend Across Households Nonresident Stepfamily Relationships Summary 7. African American Stepfamilies Family Patterns Among African Americans Distinctive Features of African American Stepfamilies Stigmatization of African American Stepfamilies Relationships in African American Stepfamilies The Well-Being of African American Stepfamilies Summary 8. Stepfamilies With Gay or Lesbian Parents Defining Stepfamilies With Gay or Lesbian Parents Limitations of Previous Research A Triple Stigmatized Group Institutionalization of Stepfamilies With Gay or Lesbian Parents Relationships in Stepfamilies With Gay or Lesbian Parents The Well-Being of Stepfamilies With Gay or Lesbian Parents Summary 9. Stepfamilies With Adult Stepchildren The Rise of Stepfamilies With Adult Stepchildren Relationships in Stepfamilies With Adult Stepchildren The Well-Being of Later-Life Stepfamilies Summary 10. New Stepfamilies in an Old World Implications for Theory and Research Implications for Policy and Practice Summary

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CIN076193023XG
9780761930235
076193023X
Brave New Stepfamilies: Diverse Paths Toward Stepfamily Living by Susan D. Stewart
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2007-02-14
304
N/A
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