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Marriages and Families: Changes, Choices and Constraints: United States Edition by Nijole V. Benokraitis

For one semester/quarter courses on Marriage and Families, Sociology of the Family, Human Development or Family Studies.

By introducing the themes of Changes, Choices and Constraints when presenting the basic concepts, theory, research and statistics about marriages and families, Benokraitis discusses how contemporary changes in families and their structure impact the choices student's actually have, and how society can constrain their marriages, families and relationships. Through this approach, students are better able to understand what the research and statistics mean for themselves!

Seeing that there was a need for a text that reflected the issues- like race and ethnicity, remarriage and stepfamilies, and sexuality, that face students and their families, Professor Benokraitis wrote Marriage and Families as a way to show students both the choices and constraints that families face in modern society.

About Nijole V. Benokraitis

Nijole V. Benokraitis, professor emerita of sociology at the University of Baltimore, taught the marriage and family course for almost 25 years. It was her favorite class but her courses in racial and ethnic relations and gender roles ran a close second. Professor Benokraitis received a B.A. in sociology and English from Emmanuel College in Boston, an M.A. in sociology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Texas at Austin.


She was a strong proponent of applied sociology and required her students to enhance their knowledge through interviews, direct observation, and other hands-on learning methods. She also enlisted her students in community service activities such as tutoring and mentoring inner-city high school students, writing to government officials and other decision makers about specific social problems, and volunteering research services to nonprofit organizations.


Professor Benokraitis immigrated to the United States from Lithuania with her family after World War II as a political refugee when she was five years old. She is bilingual and bicultural and is very empathetic of students who must balance the demands of several cultural worlds.


She has authored, co-authored, edited, or co-edited ten books, including Seeing Ourselves: Classic, Contemporary, and Cross-Cultural Readings in Sociology, Contemporary Ethnic Families in the United States: Characteristics, Variations, and Dynamics; Feuds about Families: Conservative, Centrist, Liberal, and Feminist Perspectives; and Modern Sexism: and Blatant, Subtle, and Covert Discrimination. Dr. Benokraitis has published numerous articles and book chapters on topics such as institutional racism, discrimination against women in government and higher education, fathers in two-earner families, displaced homemakers, and family policy.


She has received grants and fellowships from many institutions, including the National Institute of Mental Health, the Ford Foundation, the American Educational Research Association, the Administration on Aging, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She has also served as a consultant in the areas of sex and race discrimination to women's commissions, business groups, colleges and universities, federal government programs, and the American Association of University Women's International Fellowships Program.


Dr. Benokraitis has made several appearances on radio and television shows on gender communication differences and single-sex educational institutions. She currently serves on the editorial board of Women & Criminal Justice and reviews manuscripts for several academic journals.


Professor Benokraitis lives in Maryland with her husband, Dr. Vitalius Benokraitis, a vice president at a technology assessment company. They have two adult children, Gema and Andrius.


The author looks forward (and always responds) to comments on the 7th edition of Marriages and Families: Changes, Choices, and Constraints. She can be reached at [email protected].

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Changing Family

Chapter 2: Studying Marriage and the Family

Chapter 3: The Family in Historical Perspective

Chapter 4: Racial and Ethnic Families: Strengths and Stresses

Chapter 5: Socialization and Gender Roles

Chapter 6: Love and Loving Relationships

Chapter 7: Sexuality and Sexual Expression Throughout Life

Chapter 8: Choosing Others: Dating and Mate Selection

Chapter 9: Singlehood, Cohabitation, Civil Unions, and Other Options

Chapter 10: Marriage and Communication in Committed Relationships

Chapter 11: To Be or Not to Be a Parent: More Choices, More Constraints

Chapter 12: Raising Children: Promises and Pitfalls

Chapter 13: Balancing Work and Family Life

Chapter 14: Family Violence and Other Health Issues

Chapter 15: Separation and Divorce

Chapter 16: Remarriages and Stepfamilies

Chapter 17: Families in Later Life

Chapter 18: The Family in the Twenty-First Century

Additional information

CIN0132431734G
9780132431736
0132431734
Marriages and Families: Changes, Choices and Constraints: United States Edition by Nijole V. Benokraitis
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20070419
672
N/A
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