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From partners to parents : the second revolution in family law
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From partners to parents : the second revolution in family law

Author: June Carbone
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2000.
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Examining the changes that have occurred in families, family research, and family law in the late 20th century, this volume describes a paradigm shift in the legal and social regulation of the family  Read more...

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: June Carbone
ISBN: 0231111169 9780231111164 0231111177 9780231111171
OCLC Number: 43287552
Description: xv, 341 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction: From Partners to Parents --
The Second Revolution in Family Law --
Part I: From Partners to Parents: The Philosophical Divide --
Economics and the Family: Reformulating the Old Order --
Feminism and Political Theory: The Traditional Family and Its Discontents --
Feminism and Economics: Becker Meets Okin --
Law, Public Policy, and the Feminism of Difference --
Liberal Feminism vs the Feminism of Difference: Or, The Huxtables vs Grace Under Fire --
Fineman and Becker: Feminism vs Economics --
Morality, Family, and the State --
What Is the Purpose of Family Policy? Galston vs Fineman with the Others Watching from the Sidelines --
Part II: From Partners to Parents: The Empirical Debate --
History and the Making of the Modern Family (with Apologies to Edward Shorter) --
Race, Class, and Controversy --
What Did Happen? Economics Revisited --
Economics and History: The Chapter Yet to Be Written --
And What About the Children? --
Part III: From Partners to Parents: The Legal Revolution --
The Meaning of Marriage --
Partnership Revisited --
Child Support and the Parenthood Draft --
Remaking of Fatherhood --
Child Custody at Divorce: Ground Zero in the Gender Wars --
Welfare Reform and the Permissibility of Motherhood --
Renegotiating Childhood --
Conclusion: From Partners to Parents The Unfinished Revolution 227
Responsibility: June Carbone.

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