Chapter 11: The American Family

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Chapter 11: The American Family American Culture Chapter 11: The American Family

Family Structures For American Adults: Traditional “family unit” Immediate family = wife/ husband + kids Other family = separate units (parents, siblings, etc) Extended family = Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, grandparents Traditional “family unit” Husband, wife, children in a house/apartment

Family Structures Grandparents rarely live in same house Aunts/Uncles never do Traditionally: Father = Breadwinner (earns money) Mother = Homemaker (takes care of family) Usually two children

Family Structures Today “Family” is very different Only 25% of American families are traditional Most mothers work outside of the home Mostly: Married couples without childern Single parents Unrelated people living together 25% live alone

Family Structures What happened? Baby boomers after WW2 People having kids at older age People live longer High divorce rate

The Emphasis on Individual Freedom A family group exists to make the individual members happier Thus, the needs of the individual are most important Not concerned with advancement of the “group” in social or economic ways America is non-aristocratic

The Emphasis on Individual Freedom “Family name” / honor are less important (equality of opportunity) Not an “economic” unit – very few families run businesses that last for more than one generation Americans don’t like to be controlled by other family members Like to make independent decisions Children are encouraged to decide on their own career

Marriage and Divorce Very few arranged marriages People find their own spouse Parents have little control over who their children marry “Believe” that happiness in marriage is most important – does not always happen Happiness is based on companionship – considered the most important thing

Marriage and Divorce Divorce is easy Most states have “no-fault” divorce The divorce rate rose rapidly from 1960s to 1980s then levelled 50% of marriages end in divorce Often involve children Many do not want to sacrifice individual happiness for children

Marriage and Divorce Now there is no stigma attached to divorce May be better for children However, some studeis suggest longlasting effects on children E.g. Don’t want children of their own

The Role of the Child Empahsis on the individual means that some children get more attention than they should – Children don’t learn their social and famillial resposibilties However, working parents are often unable to spend time with their kids – so may spoil them in other ways

Equality in the Family Equality in the family destroys the father’s status as “ruler and master” Reduces the emotional distance Some fear this decline in parental authority, especially among teenagers Young people have a lot of freedom – to learn self-reliance Most children leave home ~18 years “Boomerang kids” – come back

Four Stages of Marriage Relationships Stage I: Wife as Servant to Husband 19th Century – wives completely obedient Wife beating still legal until 1850’s Wife had no power or possessions Stage II: Husband-Head, Wife-Helper Late 19th Century, Early 20th Century Opportunities for women to work outside Wives able to support themselves Wives gained more poer in the home Husband still head – decisions final

Four Stages of Marriage Relationships Stage III: Husband Senior, Wife Junior In 20th century, more women took jobs By 2000, 60% had jobs Wife’s income becomes important to the family Husband’s job privides most of the income Stage IV: Husband-Wife Equal Partners In 2000s, most women believe they should be equal partners in their marriages Husband have equal responsibility in home Power is shared equally

The Role of the Family in Society There is more individual freedom within American families Needs of the indiviual are most important However, American families may be less stable “family” is the best life-style Most who divorce will marry again Step-families – complicated relationships Single parents – mostly mothers Gay couples – broad definition of family

Family Values Traditional Respecting one’s parents Being responsible for one’s actions Having faith in god Respecting authority Remaining married to the same person for life Leaving the world in better shape

Family Values Modern Values Giving emotional support to other members of the family Respecting people for themselves Developing greater skill in communicating one’s feelings Respecting one’s children Living up to one’s potential as an individual