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Sponsored by the National Council on Family Relations, the Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research is the definitive reference work on theory and methods for family scholars and students around the world. This volume provides a diverse, eclectic, and paradoxically mature approach to theorizing, and demonstrates how the development of theory is crucial to the future of family research. The Sourcebook is an excellent addition to any academic library. It is an authoritative reference for scholars and researchers in Human Development and Family Studies, Sociology, Social Work, and Psychology. In addition, the Sourcebook can also be used in graduate courses on family theory and methodology.
Multicultural and Critical Race Feminisms: Theorizing Families in the Third Wave
Multicultural and Critical Race Feminisms: Theorizing Families in the Third Wave
The dramatic evolution of feminist theories over the past decade necessitates an epistemological transformation in the study of women and families. Multicultural and critical race feminist theories have created a political space for theorizing diversity that challenges conceptual boundaries, centers marginalized ideas and people, decolonizes knowledges, and compels the creation of innovative research questions, methods, and praxis. Instead of “Where are the women?” as posed by Osmond and Thorne (1993, p. 591), the question now becomes, How do women “do” gender, experience difference, create identity, and negotiate intersectionality in the multiple contexts of changing families, diverse cultures, ...
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