'What a collection of articles! Stephanie Coontz has gathered together the writing of many of the most important scholars of our time to address one of the most important issues of our time - the growing diversity of American families. A great choice for undergraduate classrooms and an addition to any scholar's bookshelf.' - Barbara J. Risman, Author of Gender Vertigo: American Families in Transition
'American Families provides a powerful exploration of the challenges facing contemporary families. From the historical roots of inequality to tools to theorize the meanings of difference, this collection provides engaging readings that illustrate American past and present struggles, laced with hope for the future.' - Jennifer A. Reich, Author of Fixing Families: Parents, Power, and the Child Welfare System
'American Families is a marvel - the authors have identified some the very best and clearest new scholarship. The book affords an accurate, thoughtful and thought-provoking glimpse at family life in the US as it really is.' -- Linda Gordon, Author of The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction
'The book is ideal for undergraduate teaching purposes. Family researchers, however, will also want to have this in-depth yet accessible resource on their shelves. Beyond the substantive findings presented, several chapters do a great job of synthesizing a range of scholarship related to family diversity and outlining potentially fruitful avenues for subsequent theorizing and research. I highly recommend this volume. Several articles left me wanting more, excited about the unanswered questions and future research possibilities related to family diversity. Coontz's volume takes a big leap forward in shifting issues of diversity to the center of family research.' -- Jennifer Utrata, Assistant Professor, University of Puget Sound, in the Journal of Marriage and Family
What a collection of articles! Stephanie Coontz has gathered together the writing of many of the most important scholars of our time to address one of the most important issues of our time-the growing diversity of American Families. A great choice for undergraduate classrooms and an addition to any scholar's bookshelf.
--Barbara J. Risman, author of Gender Vertigo: American Families in Transition
American Families provides a powerful exploration of the challenges facing contemporary families. From the historical roots of inequality to tools to theorize the meanings of difference, this collection provides engaging readings that illustrate American past and present struggles, laced with hope for the future.
--Jennifer A. Reich, author of Fixing Families: Parents, Power, and the Child Welfare System (Routledge)
American Families is a marvel-the authors have identified some the very best and clearest new scholarship. The book affords an accurate, thoughtful and thought-provoking glimpse at family life in the US as it really is.
--Linda Gordon, author of The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction