1. perspectives on the family (f&h) Flashcards
what did George Murdock (1949) do?
-looked at 250 societies and claimed that some form of family existed in each
-argued that basic family unit across the world is nuclear comprised of a mother,father, & offspring
-concluded that nuclear family is universal
what are some criticisms of George Murdock?
-outdated as was completed in 1949
-only looked at 250 societies therefore doesnt apply to the whole world
what characteristics did murdock define family as a social group by?
-common residence
-economic co-operation
-reproduction
-adults of both sexes
-one or more children
what is the evaluation of Murdocks study?
-definition includes at least one adult or each sex, yet many children raised in households that dont have both sexes
-main focus of this family type is that the rearing of the child is sole responsibility of family
-callahan (1997) argued gay couples should be seen as family as theyre allowed to get married, their relationships are not significantly different to heterosexual relationships
what is kibbutzim and their ideas?
-child rearing kept separate from marriage
-children kept apart from natural parents & raised by metapelets
-natural parents have limited time with kids
-children would move to different houses until adulthood
-today 4-5% of israel live in a kibbutz
what are communes and the ideas?
-developed in western europe, britain and usa in the 1960s
-alternative lifestyle to ‘conventional society’
-allowing children & adults to live and work together
-children seen as responsibility of group rather than just bio parents
-very few communes left in britain
what is the nayar and their ideas?
-south-west of india this tribe had no form of nuclear family present
-women in the tribe could have sexual relationships with any man (max 12)
-mothers brother would be responsible for looking after mother and child
-no link between cohabitation/marriage and biological parents rearing the child
what is foster care and childrens homes and their ideas?
-link between natural parents and the rearing of children can be separated
-nuclear family not considered universal due to shift in society
-parents may have several partners in the space of childs lifetime
-may not be able to provide appropriate care for child due to mitigating circumstances
what was talcott parsons theory?
-‘functional fit theory’=society changes, type of family that ‘fits’ that society, and the functions it performs change. pre-industrial society is extended family, industrial society is nuclear family
-industrial society has two essential needs which requires nuclear family to work
-geographically mobile workforce (people move where jobs are)
-socially mobile workforce (people gain their status through their efforts)
what was loss of functions?
parsons argues that the family in modern society has lost many of its functions as it becomes a unit of consumption. this means that in modern society the nuclear family has two essential functions (primary socialisation of children, stabilisation of adult personalities)
what are some evaluations of functionalist views?
-comes from conflict theorists like marxists + feminists that its too rosy and idealistic of family life
-conflict theorists question if roles of family benefit whole of society or just powerful groups within
-marxist-feminist Fran Ansley offers different perspective on ‘warm bath theory’ where she describes women in the family as ‘takers of shit’
-by this she means men come home stressed from work and dump it on their wives
what was the inheritance of wealth theory by Engles?
-suggested the family developed so men could control women & children + pass property to their biological offspring
-development of private property & class of men who secured control of means of production. this brought about the patriarchal monogamous nuclear family
-according to Engles, monogamy was essential due to inheritance of private property
what was the socialisation of children theory by Althusser and Poulantzas?
-argues families socialise the children into capitalist societies
-Poulantzas argues family is part of superstructure used to control + create values to support capitalism
¬>family is nothing more than an ‘ideological conditioning device’
what was the unit of consumption theory by Zaretsky?
-family is prop in capitalist system. unpaid work of housewives support future generations of workers
-families play vital role in generations profit for bourgeoisie. the workers are paid less than amounts charged for products they make. family then targeted by adversities to buy products theyre creating by saying they need to keep up with the latest
what was the cushioning effect theory by Zaretsky?
-similar to parsons warm bath theory in that the family is comfort from stresses and strains of society.
-he believes the family allow men to feel in control and powerful which they dont in the workplace
what are some criticisms of marxism?
-assume nuclear family is dominant and ignores wide & increasing variety of family structures
-deterministic-overemphasise role of family in maintaining capitalism + ignores other inequalities like role of family in maintaining patriarchy
-functionalists argue marxists ignore real benefits family provides for its members
-Zaretsky criticised for exaggerating extent which family can be an escape from oppression workers face, ignores family can be place of cruelty
what are some positives of marxism?
-useful for highlighting importance of economic influences of family life + it raises possibility that family as an institution benefits some social groups more than others
what is the family as a place of work theory?
-feminists argue housework is as real as waged work outside of home
-housework & childcare in family which are mainly performed by women are unpaid and not recognised as work
-men are often the ones to gain from this
what was Oakley’s (1974) theory?
-emphasises housework is hard, routine and unrewarding, housework remains primary responsibility of women though men sometimes help
what is the myth of the symmetrical family theory?
-feminists attack idea of symmetrical family proposed by Young and Willmott, as idea of growing equality is not the case
-this is emphasised by the following points
*women perform most housework tasks
*make sacrifices to buy children clothes
*less likely to make important financial decisions
*more likely to have career in paid employment impacted
what is the greater dependency of women on mens earnings theory?
-average pay of women is approximately 85% of that of men, largely linked to womens traditional roles of housewives and mother in the family
-2023: men earn on average 14.9% more than women