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Voluntarily Childfree - Identity and Kinship in the United States

English · Hardback

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In Voluntarily Childfree, Shelly Volsche examines why people choose to remain childfree and what it means to make a life worth living. As the first anthropological study of the childfree, this book is for readers who want to understand those who view parenthood as a choice.

List of contents










Chapter One: Who are the childfree?
Chapter Two: Is being childfree a gendered choice?
Chapter Three: What is the childfree conversation?
Chapter Four: Are the childfree selfish?
Chapter Five: How do the childfree practice "family"?
Chapter Six: How do the childfree define "the good life"?
Chapter Seven: What is the future of the childfree?

About the author










Shelly Volsche is lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Boise State University.

Summary

In Voluntarily Childfree, Shelly Volsche examines why people choose to remain childfree and what it means to make a life worth living. As the first anthropological study of the childfree, this book is for readers who want to understand those who view parenthood as a choice.

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