The Emergence of Family Into the 21st CenturyJones and Bartlett Publishers, 2001 - 339 ˹éÒ Provides snapshots of family life guided by a postmodern perspective. First presents theoretical literature, then experiential pieces on what it is like and what it means to be in a family. Discusses eight theoretical frameworks for studying families, then gives accounts of family rituals, construct |
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ISOLATING THE PHENOMENON OF FAMILY | 17 |
UNDERSTANDING Families | 37 |
A PSYCHOLOGIST REFLECTS ON THE FAMILY | 57 |
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The Emergence of Family Into the 21st Century Patricia L. Munhall,Virginia Macken Fitzsimons ªÁºÒ§Êèǹ¢Í§Ë¹Ñ§Ê×Í - 2001 |
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