Race and Family: A Structural ApproachSAGE Publications, 2005年7月25日 - 336 頁 In Race and Family: A Structural Approach, author Roberta L. Coles looks at ethnic minority families in a novel way— through a structural lens. Unlike many texts on race and family, this book offers an approach that illustrates overarching structural factors affecting all families as opposed to examining each ethnicity in isolation from one another. By focusing on various structural factors such as demographic, economic, and historical aspects, this book analyzes various family trends in a cross-cutting manner to exemplify the similarities and distinctions among all racial and ethnic groups. |
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Preface | |
Chapter 1 Introduction | |
Chapter 2 Approaching the Study of Race and Family | |
Chapter 3 A Brief History of the American Family | |
Chapter 4 CrossCultural Comparisons | |
Chapter 5 Family Structures | |
Chapter 6 Gender Relations and Sex Ratios | |
Parent and Child | |
Chapter 10 Native American Families | |
Chapter 11 Latino American Families | |
Chapter 12 Asian American Families | |
Chapter 13 Acculturation and Multiracial Family Issues | |
References | |
About the Author | |
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