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Book cover image of Family Fragments? by Bren Neale

Authors: Bren Neale, Carol Smart
ISBN-13: 9780745618944, ISBN-10: 0745618944
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Polity Press
Date Published: February 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Bren Neale

Carol Smart is Professor of Sociology and Bren Neale is Senior Research Fellow, both in the Department of Sociology, University of Leeds.

Book Synopsis

This exciting new book engages with the recent resurgence of interest in the family, offering empirical material and theoretical analysis which give rise to a fresh understanding of the nature of family practices in modern societies.

The past decade has seen the emergence of an orthodoxy which depicts the family as being in moral decline and 'blames' parents for the harms of divorce. Family Fragments? takes issue with this political vision and with the idea that divorce is inevitably a harmful process. Although some households are fragmenting, the authors argue that moral commitments are not simply sundered. Instead they put forward a different perspective on divorce as well as formulating principles of policy based on an ethic of care.

Family Fragments? draws on a qualitative study of separating parents and examines the diverse and fluid patterns of parenthood that are negotiated and re-negotiated in the aftermath of separation. The authors show that the quality of parental relationships, both before and after separation, are vital for achieving joint parenting after divorce. They examine the moral reasoning of parents and explain how this may vary considerably with the sort of solutions imposed in a legal forum.

This book has a direct bearing on current debates concerning the family and will be essential reading for those studying gender and family relations in sociology, social policy, law and social work.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
1Rethinking Family Life1
2Family Policy and the Research Agenda24
3Becoming a Post-divorce Parent45
4Living Post-divorce Parenthood67
5Constructing Post-divorce Childhoods87
6Moral Fragments?112
7Fragments of Power and the Reconstituted Self136
8Law, Rights and Responsibilities155
9Family Law, Family Fragments and Feminist Thought174
Notes200
Bibliography209
Index217

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