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100 1 Barrow, Christine.
245 10 Family in the Caribbean :|bthemes and perspectives /
|cChristine Barrow.
264 1 Princeton :|bMarcus Wiener,|c1999.
264 1 |c1996.
300 xv, 472 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 Previously published: Kingston, Jamaica : I. Randle, 1996.
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-472).
505 0 Origins and functions -- Labels and typologies -- Personal
choice and adaptive response -- Ideology and culture --
Slave families -- East Indian families -- Child
socialisation, relocation and abandonment -- Social policy
: state, law and church.
520 Provides a comprehensive review of the extensive
literature on family, household and conjugal unions in the
Caribbean. The book is constructed around six themes
prominent in Caribbean family studies, namely definitions
of the family, plural and creole society, social structure,
gender roles and relationships methodology, history and
social change. Part I critically assesses theoretical
trends and interpretations from the perspectives of
African heritage, colonial social welfare, structural
functionalism, adaptive responses to poverty and kinship
ideology and practice. Concepts such as matrifocality,
male marginality, female headed household and kinship
network are examined. Part II reviews substantive topics
of slave family structure, East Indian family patterns,
childhood socialisation and social policy.
650 0 Families|zCaribbean Area.
650 0 Marriage|zCaribbean Area.
650 0 Slavery|zCaribbean Area.
651 0 Caribbean Area|xSocial conditions.
653 0 Familia|aCaribe (Región).
653 0 Matrimonio|aCaribe (Región).
653 0 Esclavitud|aCaribe (Región).
653 0 Caribe (Región)|aCondiciones sociales.
776 08 |iOnline version:|aBarrow, Christine.|tFamily in the
Caribbean.|dPrinceton : Marcus Wiener, 1999
|w(OCoLC)657091795
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