Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Family, Marriage, And Gender Roles :: Sociology, Family Values
Family, Marriage, and Gender Roles      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  At the core of American identities and American dreams lies a family.  Throughout time, families serve as a connection between the individual and the  outside world. The individual's identity, his or her dreams, in large part  depend on the family of origin or a family of choice. The individual is shaped  through beliefs, values, and assumptions that the family holds about the world  and that are based on family member's experiences and collective memory. The  family itself, in turn derives its values from the social, cultural, political,  and philosophical assumptions and beliefs of the larger, and more dominant  culture.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In today's modern society, assumptions regarding a family can be very  widespread. Ranging from the conservative viewpoint to the more liberal view.  The conservative is the more traditional view of the two. Believing that the  only true family is the joint relationship of a husband, wife, and children is a  thing of the past. Recently an alarming number of unfavorable situations have  arisen. These situations range from one-parent families to the inexplicable  situation of two partners of the same sex. What happens to a society where the  nuclear family is no longer the dominant configuration? Only time will tell.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Being brought up in a traditional environment, I have very conservative  views on the concept of a family. When I was young, my Mother did not work.  She would stay at home with me until I was about thirteen years old. I feel  that, if possible, a mother should stay home with her children. In my eyes, the  main responsibility of a Mother is to furnish her children with as much  attention as possible. Without the necessary attention the child will grow up  striving for attention, and will do everything in his or her power to receive it.  In the model nuclear family, the Father is the individual who is responsible  for earning a substantial living. Providing for the family: a home, food, and a  sense of security; the Father is an important factor in the up bringing of a  family. Unfortunately, many families do not have the luxury of a nuclear family.  They must survive on their perseverance, along with a little bit of luck along  the way.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In our textbook, Moser and Waters accurately depict the essentials of  family values. The one essay that seems to support my own set of values is  the one entitled Reserve Marriage for Heterosexuals. I feel that a family has  nothing to gain by allowing homosexuals to adopt children and start their own  families. The essay depicts that children that are raised without a Mother and    					    
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