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For decades, social scientists have assumed that fictive kinship is a phenomenon associated only with marginal peoples and people of color in the United States. In this innovative book, Nelson reveals the frequency, texture and dynamics of relationships which are felt to be like family among the white middle-class. Drawing on extensive, in-depth interviews, Nelson describes the quandaries and contradictions, delight and anxiety, benefits and costs, choice and obligation in these relationships. She shows the ways these fictive kinships are similar to one another as well as the ways they varywhether around age or generation, co-residence, or the possibility of becoming real families. Moreover she shows that different parties to the same relationship understand them in some similar and some very different ways. Theoretically rich and beautifully written, the book is accessible to the general public while breaking new ground for scholars in the field of family studies.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780813564050
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 244
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-04-17
- Förlag: Rutgers University Press