Family Theory Flashcards

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Functionalism - Murdock - Functions of the Family - 4

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• Sexual –> Stable satisfaction of sex drive with same partner - prevents social disruption
• Reproductive –> Reproducing next generation
• Educational –> Socialising young into shared norms + values
• Economic –> Meeting economic needs

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Functionalism - Evaluating Murdock

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• Marxists –> Family exists to meet needs of capitalism not indiv members
• Feminism –> Family serve men’s needs at expense of women - maintains patriarchy

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Functionalism - Parsons - Functional Fit Theory

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• Family function depends on location + time
Functional Fit Theory = each family type played a specific role in function of soc
• Pre-industrial soc –> most live in same village - extended family met needs
• Industrial soc –> Soc evolving with technology - nuclear family meets mobility needs

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Functionalism - Parsons - Loss of Functions

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• Extended family was multi-functional
• Nuclear family lost these functions + has new ones
- Primaru socialisation of children
- Stabilises adult personalities - Release tension from work

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Marxism - Function of Family - Engles - Inheritance of Property

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• Fanily exist so bourgeoisie can pass on private property
- ensures wealth + property/businesses stays within their class
• Monogamous nuclear family maintains this system–> brings women’s sexuality under men’s control + women become instrument to produce children

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Marxism - Function of Family - Zaretsky - Ideological

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• Family spreads capitalist ideology –> unconsciously learn capitalism I’d fair + natural
• Family structures reflect capitalisms hierarchy–> Parents have power over children (learn to be subservient ready for work)
• Presents illusion of respite from capitalism –> Families can’t meet members needs

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Marxism - Function of Family - A Unit of Consumption

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• Family is a source of profit for bourgeoisie
- Creates comp between families (neighbours)
- children targeted for products by media–> pester power
- Children lack latest are bullied

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Marxism - Criticisms

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• Assume NF is dominant
• Focuses too much on class conflict - gender?
• Ignores positive functions of family

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New Right - Traditional Values - Social Conservatism, Family values + local gov act

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• Wanted to return to traditional values - social conservatism:
- Victorian values - hard work ethic, personal improvements, religion
- Family Values - Promote NF - best, natural model
• Local Gov Act –> Schools can’t teach/promote homosexuality

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New Right - Decline of Family

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• Increase in divorce rate
- Average marriage lasts 12 years
• Child born out of wedlock
- 48.1%
• Leads to unsocialised children + decaying morals

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New Right - Who’s to blame? - Murray

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• Single parents –> Soc too dependent on welfare state
• The New Rabble –> Long term unemployed, welfare dep, single mums (extremely dangerous, can’t socialise, lack male role model = young boy crime)

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New Right - Who can resolve the situation?

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• The New Victorians –> Respectable mc who marry, socialise properly, work + pay taxes

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New Right - Criticisms - Feminists + Marxists

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• Decline of NF is exaggerated
- Even with increasing divorce, most marry + have kids or remarry
• Feminists –> gender roles are socially determined not biological
- expect women to be housewives = oppressive
• Marxists –> Single parents aren’t welfare dependent

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Feminism - Liberal - Young + Willmott

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• Fight for equal rights + opportunities within legal systems
- laws can change attitudes to women’s role in family
- gender equality only won through legal reforms
• March of Progress –> change will cone gradually
- men do more domestic work
- children socialised with equal aspirations

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Feminism - Liveral Criticism - Marxist/Radical Feminists

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• Marxist/Radical Feminists –>
- Law doesn’t change soc attitudes
• Equal Pay Act not always followed (actors)
- Don’t address causes

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Feninism - Marxist Feminists - women cause capitalism survival

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• Capitalism is to blame for women’s weaker role in family
• Women perform key functions for capitalism to survive:
- Reproduce labour force –> socialise to accept capitalism
- Absorb anger (Ainsley)
- Source of Cheap Labour –> employed when short staffed + sacked when not needed

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Feminism - Marxist Feminist Criticism- Postmodern

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• Postmodern –>
- women have more choice over family types
- women can assert themselves in their relationships

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Feminists - Radical Feminists

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• All soc founded on patriarchy
- men are source of womens exploitation
- Family + marriage are patriarchal
• Men benefit from unpaid domestic work + sexual services
• Women can be dominated through violence
• Girls socialised to accept male dominance

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Feminism - Radical Criticism - Liberal

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• Liberal –>
- fail to recognise women’s positions have improved
- women have better access to divorce, jobs + fertility control

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Feminism - Difference

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• Other approaches generalise women’s experience of family
- Not all women in NF
- Neglect family as a pos experience –> black families can be source of support + resistance to racism

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Feminism - Postmodern

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• Other Feminists are out of date
• Women have more choice over relationships + identity
• Women have option to resist oppression

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Interactionism - Personal Life Perspective

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• Structuralist theories ignore increase in diversity (NF no longer most dom)
• Looks beyond traditional family relationships
- focuses on wider relationships individuals see as significant

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Interactionism - Smart - Constructing meaning

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• Focuses on how individuals families construct meaning: emotional responses, family culture
• Example - donee conception children

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Interactionist - Evaluations

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• Helps us understand how people shape family
- doesn’t rely on imposed definitions
• Too broad
- ignores strength of conventional family structures
• Agrees with Functionalism
- Intimate relationships perform important functions (belonging + relatedness)
- BUT recognises relatedness isn’t always positive