Stating the Family e-bog
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Glance at a political party's platform, catch a politician's speech, sample the news, and you will find the familynot as a mere group of people living together in the private sphere, but as a contentious entity at the center of political disputes and policy debates over everything from marriage equality and gender identity to immigration and welfare reform. The key role of the family in politic...
E-bog
253,01 DKK
Forlag
University Press of Kansas
Udgivet
30 juli 2020
Længde
288 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780700629244
Glance at a political party's platform, catch a politician's speech, sample the news, and you will find the familynot as a mere group of people living together in the private sphere, but as a contentious entity at the center of political disputes and policy debates over everything from marriage equality and gender identity to immigration and welfare reform. The key role of the family in politics and public policy, so often relegated to the outer margins of political science and theory, comes in for long overdue consideration in this volume. Bringing together political scientists and legal scholars of wide-ranging interests and perspectives, Stating the Family explores the role of the family in American political development: as a focus of political struggle, a place where policy happens, a means of distributing governmental goods, and a way of relating individuals to the state and to each other in legal terms.While the authors gathered here examine important policy questions that relate to the familyincluding immigration, welfare, citizenship, partisanship, and ideologythey pay particular attention to changes in family structures and responsibilities in light of the rise of neoliberalism. Illustrated with case studiessome contemporary, some historicaltheir essays provide individual takes on different links between family and politics, creating a nuanced conversation on this complex topic. The result is a multifaceted view of the familys place in the development of American political institutions and a unique understanding of the work that family does to structure politicsand that politics does to structure families.