| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Anna Centenary Library 3RD FLOOR, B WING | 306.5809 CAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 267674 |
| 306.54 GRI Glory of Indian culture | 306.541 COR Jharkhand : environment, development, ethnicity | 306.548 PET Performing pasts : reinventing the arts in modern South India | 306.5809 CAH Red Families v. Blue Families: Legal Polarization and the Creation of Culture | 306.6 ALD Religion in the Contemporary World : | 306.6 AMM Everyday religion : observing modern religious lives | 306.6 BAR Millennialism and violence |
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Red Families v. Blue Families identifies a new family model geared for the post-industrial economy. Rooted in the urban middle class, the coasts and the "blue states" in the last three presidential elections, the Blue Family Paradigm emphasizes the importance of women's as well as men's workforce participation, egalitarian gender roles, and the delay of family formation until both parents are emotionally and financially ready. By contrast, the Red Family Paradigm--associated with the Bible Belt, the mountain west, and rural America--rejects these new family norms, viewing the change in moral and sexual values as a crisis. In this world, the prospect of teen childbirth is the necessary deterrent to premarital sex, marriage is a sacred undertaking between a man and a woman, and divorce is society's greatest moral challenge. Yet, the changing economy is rapidly eliminating the stable, blue collar jobs that have historically supported young families, and early marriage and childbearing derail the education needed to prosper
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