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The third edition of this anthology continues to provide relevant articles integrating race, class, gender, and ethnicity in the curriculum of family study. Taken as a whole, these readings reveal both historical trends and unique variations that widen our understanding of the diversity, patterns, and dynamics of the American family.
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Outlines the major issues and concerns of the family and puts them in a topical context in the introductory essays that open each part of the book. Maintains its emphasis on the cultural diversity of the American family. Addresses issues of gender, race, class, and ethnicity throughout the book. Reflects a social-policy orientation for looking at family continuity and change.
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