Indian Families
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-83797-596-9 (ISBN)
India has an intricate cultural history that extends over thousands of years. Over the past century, however, increasing modernization, along with its associated demographic shifts, has led to substantial changes in its family structures and norms. Coupled with tremendous variations across regions, ethnic groups, and religions, Indian families are complex, unique, and ever adapting.
Establishing a more thorough understanding of these changes and complexities, this volume of Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research stretches across disciplines to feature a wide array of topics, including changing forms of dating and mate selection, divorce and remarriage, cohabitation, rural-urban variations in family structures, fertility aspirations, spousal relationships and marital quality, domestic violence, filial piety, inter-generational relations, and parent-child relationships.
Demonstrating the tremendous diversity of families in India, as well as their ongoing evolution, Indian Families answers a clear call to dive deeper into the intimacy of the domestic sphere in one of the world’s largest and fastest growing societies.
Vinod Chandra is Principal and Professor of Sociology in the Shri Jai Narain Misra PG College, India. Dr Chandra is an established childhood and youth researcher with a long-standing specialization in the study of youth transitions, child labour, child abuse, and neglect. He has a strong interest in the study of children’s experience of education, work, labour, and leisure. Sampson Lee Blair is a Family Sociologist and Demographer at The State University of New York, Buffalo, USA. His research interests include parent-child relationships, mate selection, marriage, and fertility.
Chapter 1. No Preference? An Examination of Child Sex Preferences in Rural South India; Ashley Larsen Gibby, Tiffany Fox Okeke, Nancy Luke, Melissa Alcaraz, and Mikaela Dufur
Chapter 2. Fertility Aspirations and Family Planning Behaviour: A Qualitative Study in a Small Town of Uttar Pradesh; Shivani Katara
Chapter 3. Exploring the Transitions in Family Structure of Vaddera Community through a Deconstructive Lens; Sonal Mobar Roy and G. V. Snigdha Raj
Chapter 4. Changing Landscape of Indian Family; Vinod Chandra
Chapter 5. Menstrual Hygienic Disparity in India: An Inter-State Analysis Using NFHS-5 Indicators; Megha Jacob and Japjot Kaur Saggu
Chapter 6. Family Dynamics and Intergenerational Relation in Interdependent Society: An Indian Perspective; Sunil K. Verma, Saswati Bhattacharya, and Tushar Singh
Chapter 7. Intermediating Individual and the Community: Indian Family in Online Matchmaking; Y. Gunjan Ramraj
Chapter 8. Premarital Romance, Dating, and Arranged Marriages in India: The Intersection of Tradition and Globalization; Barani Kanth, Ananda Krishnan, and Debasmita Sen
Chapter 9. My Family: Classroom Exercises on Unlearning and Learning about Families; B. Devi Prasad and Shivangi Deshwal
Chapter 10. Towards a Sociology of "New Family" in India; Jyoti Sidana
Erscheinungsdatum | 01.06.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research |
Verlagsort | Bingley |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 435 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Mikrosoziologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-83797-596-5 / 1837975965 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-83797-596-9 / 9781837975969 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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