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6. Family Diversity and the Rights of Parenthood
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David D. Meyer
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I: What Is Parenthood? Proposing Two Models
- 1. Toward an Integrative Account of Parenthood 19
- 2. A Diversity Approach to Parenthood in Family Life and Family Law 41
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Part II: Institutions: Is Parenthood Separable from Marriage (or Couplehood) When It Comes to Fostering Child Well-Being?
- 3. Uncoupling Marriage and Parenting 65
- 4. The Anthropological Case for the Integrative Model 85
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Part III: Rights: What Rights Are at Stake? How Should the Rights of Adults and Children Shape the Law of Parenthood?
- 5. Legal Parenthood, Natural and Legal Rights, and the Best Interests of the Child: An Integrative View 105
- 6. Family Diversity and the Rights of Parenthood 124
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Part IV: Child Outcomes and Forms of Parenthood: Does One Model Produce, on Average, Better Outcomes for Children? For Society?
- 7. A Case for Integrated Parenthood 147
- 8. Developmental Outcomes for Children Raised by Lesbian and Gay Parents 171
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Part V: Attachment: (How Much) Does Biology Matter?
- 9. Biological and Psychological Dimensions of Integrative Attachments 193
- 10. Parenting Matters: An Attachment Perspective 214
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Part VI: Gender Equality, Gender Difference, and Parenthood: Are There Gender Differences in Parenting? Should Difference Make a Difference?
- 11. Gender and Parentage: Family Law’s Equality Project in Our Empirical Age 237
- 12. Can Parenting Be Equal? Rethinking Equality and Gender Differences in Parenting 257
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Part VII: Globalization and Parenthood: How Do Family Immigration and Transnational Parenting Shape Parenthood? How Should They Inform Debates over Parenthood?
- 13. Transnationalism of the Heart: Familyhood across Borders 279
- 14. Transnational Mothering and Models of Parenthood: Ideological and Intergenerational Challenges in Filipina Migrant Families 299
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Part VIII: Now What? Given Current Indicators, Can the “Toothpaste Go Back in the Tube”? Should It?
- 15. Of Human Bonding: Integrating the Needs and Desires of Women, Men, and the Children Their Unions Produce 321
- 16. The Other Side of the Demographic Revolution: Social Policy and Responsible Parenthood 340
- Epilogue 361
- About the Contributors 373
- Index 377
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: What Is Parenthood? Proposing Two Models
- 1. Toward an Integrative Account of Parenthood 19
- 2. A Diversity Approach to Parenthood in Family Life and Family Law 41
-
Part II: Institutions: Is Parenthood Separable from Marriage (or Couplehood) When It Comes to Fostering Child Well-Being?
- 3. Uncoupling Marriage and Parenting 65
- 4. The Anthropological Case for the Integrative Model 85
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Part III: Rights: What Rights Are at Stake? How Should the Rights of Adults and Children Shape the Law of Parenthood?
- 5. Legal Parenthood, Natural and Legal Rights, and the Best Interests of the Child: An Integrative View 105
- 6. Family Diversity and the Rights of Parenthood 124
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Part IV: Child Outcomes and Forms of Parenthood: Does One Model Produce, on Average, Better Outcomes for Children? For Society?
- 7. A Case for Integrated Parenthood 147
- 8. Developmental Outcomes for Children Raised by Lesbian and Gay Parents 171
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Part V: Attachment: (How Much) Does Biology Matter?
- 9. Biological and Psychological Dimensions of Integrative Attachments 193
- 10. Parenting Matters: An Attachment Perspective 214
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Part VI: Gender Equality, Gender Difference, and Parenthood: Are There Gender Differences in Parenting? Should Difference Make a Difference?
- 11. Gender and Parentage: Family Law’s Equality Project in Our Empirical Age 237
- 12. Can Parenting Be Equal? Rethinking Equality and Gender Differences in Parenting 257
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Part VII: Globalization and Parenthood: How Do Family Immigration and Transnational Parenting Shape Parenthood? How Should They Inform Debates over Parenthood?
- 13. Transnationalism of the Heart: Familyhood across Borders 279
- 14. Transnational Mothering and Models of Parenthood: Ideological and Intergenerational Challenges in Filipina Migrant Families 299
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Part VIII: Now What? Given Current Indicators, Can the “Toothpaste Go Back in the Tube”? Should It?
- 15. Of Human Bonding: Integrating the Needs and Desires of Women, Men, and the Children Their Unions Produce 321
- 16. The Other Side of the Demographic Revolution: Social Policy and Responsible Parenthood 340
- Epilogue 361
- About the Contributors 373
- Index 377