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Intergenerational Ambivalences

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Drawing upon a variety of social scientific theories, the contributors to this collection define and adopt a framework that posits ambivalence as a key organizing concept for studying and understanding multi-generational ties.

List of contents

Introduction - ambivalence in parent-child relations in later life, K. Pillemer, K. L scher. Conceptual and Historical Perspectives: Conceptualizing and uncovering intergenerational ambivalence, K. L scher; intergenerational ambivalences in the past - a social-historical assessment, A. Plakans. Assessing Intergenerational Ambivalence: Methodological issues in assessing ambivalences in intergenerational relations, F. Lettke, D.M. Klein; can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em - mothers' ambivalence toward their adult children, K. Pillemer; intergenerational ambivalence in the context of the larger social network, K.L. Fingerman; intergenerational ambivalence: methods, measures, and results of the Konstanz study, K. L scher, F. Lettke. Ambivalence, Care, and Intergenerational Relations: the filial task in midlife: ambivalence and the quality of adult children's relationships with their old-aged parents, F.R. Lang; ambiguous loss and ambivalence when a parent has dementia, P. Boss, L. Kaplan; the ambivalences of parental care among young German adults, D. Lorenz-Meyer. Intergenerational Ambivalence Involving Young Adults: the experience of ambivalence within the family: young adults "coming out" gay or lesbian and their parents, B.J. Cohler; ambivalence and attachment in family relationships, G.R. Maio et al; the once and future parents - exploring the impact of early parental memories on the anticipated life histories of young adults, H. Segal.

Summary

Drawing upon a variety of social scientific theories, the contributors to this collection define and adopt a framework that posits ambivalence as a key organizing concept for studying and understanding multi-generational ties.

Product details

Authors Karl K. Luscher
Assisted by K. Luscher (Editor), Kurt K. Luscher (Editor), K. Pillemer (Editor), Karl Pillemer (Editor), Karl A. Pillemer (Editor)
Publisher Jai Press Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2003
 
EAN 9780762308019
ISBN 978-0-7623-0801-9
No. of pages 370
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 24 mm
Weight 719 g
Series Contemporary Perspectives in F
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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