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Divorce Families And Emotion Work Only Death Will Make Us Part 1st Edition Elena Moore Auth

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Divorce Families And Emotion Work Only Death Will Make Us Part 1st Edition Elena Moore Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.37 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Elena Moore (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137438218, 9781137438225, 1137438215, 1137438223
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Divorce Families And Emotion Work Only Death Will Make Us Part 1st Edition Elena Moore Auth by Elena Moore (auth.) 9781137438218, 9781137438225, 1137438215, 1137438223 instant download after payment.

“This book is a carefully researched, clearly written, very important contribution to our understanding of divorce.” —Arlie Hochschild, University of California, USA

“This rich, evidence-informed narrative provides a frank, ‘up close and personal’ portrait of the aftermath of marriage dissolution.” — Mary Corcoran, Maynooth University, Ireland

“Moore throws a welcome light on the moral identities and gendered inequalities of parenting after separation.” — Rosalind Edwards, University of Southampton, UK

This book focuses on parental commitment to family life after divorce, in contrast to its common perception as an irrevocable breaking up of the family unit, which is often perpetuated by representations from popular culture and the media. In the first detailed review of emotions and emotion work undertaken by divorced parents, the author sheds light on how parents manage feelings of guilt, fear, on-going anger and everyday unhappiness in the course of family life post-divorce. Moore demonstrates how the emotional dimension of divorce is shaped by societal and structural factors and requires parents to undertake considerable emotion work in the creation of new moral identities. The book points to the often gendered responsibilities for sustaining family lives post separation, and how these reflect extensive inequalities in family practices. The author concludes that divorce is not dangerous for society; it is not a social evil or a demonstration of the rise of selfish individualism, and that divorcees remain committed to former partners and children long after divorce.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students in the areas of Sociology, Psychology, Family Studies, Social Policy, Social Work and Law.

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