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Toward More Family-Centered Family Sciences

Love, Sacrifice, and Transcendence

Howard M. Bahr and Kathleen S. Bahr

Much academic writing on families reflects the ideal of non-involvement and distanced subject matter. Toward More Family-Centered Family Sciences suggests that the family sciences, in their effort to be scientific, have perpetuated this distance between researcher and subject, to the detriment of both. The authors argue that family and kinship ties are transcendent ties, boundary-crossing in numerous ways. They place an emphasis on family love, in contrast and in addition to romantic love, and criticize current approaches for neglecting the importance of transcendent concepts such as love, commitment, respect, and sacrifice in the development and well being of family structures. Drawing from insights both inside and outside of academia, the authors seek to reincorporate transcendent concepts into the study of the family as a unit of society. They argue for a more collaborative, family-centered family science and offer recommendations for how family researchers might work to change the scientific monologue about families to a systemic dialogue with families.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 406 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7391-2673-8 • Hardback • March 2009 • $162.00 • (£125.00)
978-0-7391-2674-5 • Paperback • October 2010 • $68.99 • (£53.00)
978-0-7391-3506-8 • eBook • March 2009 • $65.50 • (£50.00)
Subjects: Family & Relationships / Alternative Family, Psychology / Interpersonal Relations, Social Science / Sociology / Marriage & Family
Howard M. Bahr is professor in the department of sociology at Brigham Young University. Kathleen S. Bahr is associate professor (ret.) in the department of marriage, family, and human development at Brigham Young University
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Families and Self-Sacrifice
Chapter 3 Family Transcendence
Chapter 4 Love
Chapter 5 Family Spirituality
Chapter 6 Family Work
Chapter 7 Emotion Work
Chapter 8 Family Work as Ritual
Chapter 9 Close, Warm, and Particular
Howard and Kathleen Bahr have given us new and exciting ways to think about critically important but often neglected issues in the family. With an intellectual depth and rigor rarely found in the social sciences, they have challenged the ways scholars too often have viewed family relationships. In addition, they have plowed rich new ground in the understudied and underappreciated domains of love, sacrifice, and transcendence. This book is beautifully and carefully written and deserves wide readership by scholars and students in the social and behavioral sciences.
— David C. Dollahite, Professor of Family Life, Brigham Young University


An in-depth look at love, sacrifice, transcendence, and commitment as family processes frequently neglected in scholarly literature....Convincing and well developed....Recommended.
— Choice Reviews, January 2010


The Bahrs have produced something remarkable. They argue that our study of humans is losing its humanity—that physics envy in the family sciences frequently blinds us to the meaning of family life, relationships, and work for real folks in the real world. “Mainstream family scholarship is not wrong; it is incomplete,” the Bahrs argue. “We would enlarge the circle of illumination, not reduce it” …and enlarge it they have. Drawing on an expansive range of sources from sociology, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, poetry, history, ethnography, and quantitative and qualitative family studies…the authors offer a heart and soul to family science without removing the head. In the end, this is a book that emphasizes meaning over medians, transcendence over T-tests, and potential over pathology. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students will be challenged and broadened. Faculty may be reminded why they fell in love with family studies in the first place.
— Loren Marks, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University


Toward More Family-Centered Family Sciences

Love, Sacrifice, and Transcendence

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Hardback
Paperback
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Summary
Summary
  • Much academic writing on families reflects the ideal of non-involvement and distanced subject matter. Toward More Family-Centered Family Sciences suggests that the family sciences, in their effort to be scientific, have perpetuated this distance between researcher and subject, to the detriment of both. The authors argue that family and kinship ties are transcendent ties, boundary-crossing in numerous ways. They place an emphasis on family love, in contrast and in addition to romantic love, and criticize current approaches for neglecting the importance of transcendent concepts such as love, commitment, respect, and sacrifice in the development and well being of family structures. Drawing from insights both inside and outside of academia, the authors seek to reincorporate transcendent concepts into the study of the family as a unit of society. They argue for a more collaborative, family-centered family science and offer recommendations for how family researchers might work to change the scientific monologue about families to a systemic dialogue with families.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 406 • Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
    978-0-7391-2673-8 • Hardback • March 2009 • $162.00 • (£125.00)
    978-0-7391-2674-5 • Paperback • October 2010 • $68.99 • (£53.00)
    978-0-7391-3506-8 • eBook • March 2009 • $65.50 • (£50.00)
    Subjects: Family & Relationships / Alternative Family, Psychology / Interpersonal Relations, Social Science / Sociology / Marriage & Family
Author
Author
  • Howard M. Bahr is professor in the department of sociology at Brigham Young University. Kathleen S. Bahr is associate professor (ret.) in the department of marriage, family, and human development at Brigham Young University
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
    Chapter 2 Families and Self-Sacrifice
    Chapter 3 Family Transcendence
    Chapter 4 Love
    Chapter 5 Family Spirituality
    Chapter 6 Family Work
    Chapter 7 Emotion Work
    Chapter 8 Family Work as Ritual
    Chapter 9 Close, Warm, and Particular
Reviews
Reviews
  • Howard and Kathleen Bahr have given us new and exciting ways to think about critically important but often neglected issues in the family. With an intellectual depth and rigor rarely found in the social sciences, they have challenged the ways scholars too often have viewed family relationships. In addition, they have plowed rich new ground in the understudied and underappreciated domains of love, sacrifice, and transcendence. This book is beautifully and carefully written and deserves wide readership by scholars and students in the social and behavioral sciences.
    — David C. Dollahite, Professor of Family Life, Brigham Young University


    An in-depth look at love, sacrifice, transcendence, and commitment as family processes frequently neglected in scholarly literature....Convincing and well developed....Recommended.
    — Choice Reviews, January 2010


    The Bahrs have produced something remarkable. They argue that our study of humans is losing its humanity—that physics envy in the family sciences frequently blinds us to the meaning of family life, relationships, and work for real folks in the real world. “Mainstream family scholarship is not wrong; it is incomplete,” the Bahrs argue. “We would enlarge the circle of illumination, not reduce it” …and enlarge it they have. Drawing on an expansive range of sources from sociology, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, literature, poetry, history, ethnography, and quantitative and qualitative family studies…the authors offer a heart and soul to family science without removing the head. In the end, this is a book that emphasizes meaning over medians, transcendence over T-tests, and potential over pathology. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students will be challenged and broadened. Faculty may be reminded why they fell in love with family studies in the first place.
    — Loren Marks, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University


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