[W] = Walley, Christine J. Exit Zero: Family and Class in Postindustrial Chicago. University of Chicago Press, 2013. ISBN: 9780226871806. [Preview with Google Books]
[P] = Park, Lisa Sun-Hee. Consuming Citizenship: Children of Asian Immigrant Entrepreneurs. Stanford University Press, 2005. ISBN: 9780804752480.
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1 | Introduction to the study of family, gender and sexuality | No readings assigned |
Part I: Family And Gender As Social-Economic Institutions | ||
2 | Gender acquisition: Learning (and unlearning) the "facts of life" |
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3 | Arranged marriage, ascribed status, inheritance and gendered divisions of labor in pastoral and agrarian societies |
Friedl, Ernestine. "The Position of Women: Appearance and Reality." Anthropological Quarterly 40, no. 3 (1967): 97–108. |
4 | Gender, agency, and virtue |
Kandiyoti, Deniz. "Bargaining with Patriarchy." Gender & Society 2, no. 3 (1988): 274–90.
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5 | Chosen marriage, achieved status, and gendered divisions of labor in wage labor societies |
Chua, Amy. "Why Chinese Mothers are Superior," Wall Street Journal, January 8, 2011. Collier, Jane F. "From Mary to Modern Woman: The Material Basis of Marianismo and Its Transformation in a Spanish Village." American Ethnologist 13, no. 1 (1986): 100–107. Kolbert, Elizabeth. "America's Top Parent: What's Behind the 'Tiger Mother' Craze?" The New Yorker, January 31, 2011. |
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Social reproduction: Reproducing formal and informal class relations
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Grose, Jessica. "Why Do I Think My Salary Pays for Child Care?," New York Times, April 16, 2013. "How Many Households are Like Yours?," New York Times, June 17, 2011.
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7 | The racial and gendered economy of social reproduction |
Lane, Carrie M. "Man Enough to Let My Wife Support Me: How Changing Models of Career and Gender are Reshaping the Experience of Unemployment." American Ethnologist 36, no. 4 (2009): 681–92. Miller, Claire Cain. "Millennial Men Aren't the Dads They Thought They Would Be," New York Times, July 30, 2015. |
8 | Family, class and social mobility in the U.S. (1) |
[W] "Introduction." [W] Chapter 1: A World of Iron and Steel: A Family Album. [W] Chapter 2: It All Came Tumbling Down: My Father and the Demise of Chicago's Steel Industry. |
9 | Family, class and social mobility in the U.S. (2) |
[W] Chapter 3: Places Beyond. [W] "Conclusion: From the Grave to the Cradle." |
10 | Immigration, dislocation and legal limbo |
[P] Chapter 1: Consumptive Citizenship. [P] Chapter 2: Minding the Family Store. [P] Chapter 3: Searching for a "Normal Family." |
11 | Consumption and social citizenship |
[P] Chapter 4: The Business in Children's Lives. [P] Chapter 5: The American Narrative of Asian Immigration. [P] Chapter 6: Consumption Fantasies of Upward Mobility. [P] Chapter 7: Consumption, Democracy, and the Good Immigrant. |
12 | Rethinking the meaning(s) of love |
Coe, Cati. "What is Love? The Materiality of Care in Ghanaian Transnational Families." International Migration 49, no. 6 (2011): 7–24. Kwon, June Hee. "The Work of Waiting: Love and Money in Korean Chinese Transnational Migration." Cultural Anthropology 30, no. 3 (2015): 477–500. |
13 | Searching for a happily ever after? |
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Part II: Sex, Sexuality, Reproduction And Kinship | ||
14 | Marriage and heteronormativity |
Bowe, John. "Gay Donor or Gay Dad?," New York Times, November 19, 2006.
Hugh Hefner's inaugural editorial statement. Playboy, December 1953. Katz, Jonathan Ned.
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15 | The history and role of birth control |
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16 | Is "the family" a cultural universal? |
Kleinfield, N. R. "Baby Makes Four, and Complications," New York Times, June 19, 2011. Justice Kennedy's majority opinion on marriage equality (read prologue + pp. 1–22):
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17 | De-essentializing motherhood |
Pelka, Suzanne. "Observing Multiple Mothering: A Case Study of Childrearing in a U.S. Lesbian-Led Family." Ethos 38, no. 4 (2010): 422–40.
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18 | Not all happily ever after: Anger, violence & harm |
Read two of the followingSnell-Rood, Claire. "Marital Distress and the Failure to Eat: The Expressive Dimensions of Feeding, Eating, and Self-care in Urban South Asia." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 29, no. 3 (2015): 316–33. Van Vleet, Krista E. "The Intimacies of Power: Rethinking Violence and Affinity in the Bolivian Andes." American Ethnologist 29, no. 3 (2002): 567–601. Wardlow, Holly. "Anger, Economy, and Female Agency: Problematizing 'Prostitution' and 'Sex Work' among the Huli of Papua New Guinea." Signs 29, no. 4 (2004): 1017–40. |
19 | Making families, making citizens |
Kanaaneh, Rhoda A. "Conceiving Difference: Birthing the Palestinian Nation in the Galilee." Critical Public Health 7, no. 3–4 (1997): 64–79. Kim, Eleana. "Our Adoptee, Our Alien: Transnational Adoptees as Specters of Foreignness and Family in South Korea." Anthropological Quarterly 80, no. 2 (2007): 497–531. |
20 | The problem of childlessness, the problem of 'familylessness' |
Collard, Chantal, and Shireen Kashmeri. "Embryo Adoption: Emergent Forms of Siblingship among Snowflakes® Families." American Ethnologist 38, no. 2 (2011): 307–22.
Paxson, Heather. "Reproduction as Spiritual Kin Work: Orthodoxy, IVF, and the Moral Economy of Motherhood in Greece." Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 30, no. 4 (2007): 481–505. |
21 | Infertility, secrecy and silence |
Allison, Jill. "Conceiving Silence: Infertility as Discursive Contradiction in Ireland." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 25, no. 1 (2011): 1–21.
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22 | The labor of reproduction: Surrogacy |
Pande, Amrita. "Commercial Surrogacy in India: Manufacturing a Perfect Mother-Worker." Signs 35, no. 4 (2010): 969–92. Teman, Elly. "Embodying Surrogate Motherhood: Pregnancy as a Dyadic Body-project." Body and Society 15, no. 3 (2009): 47–69. |
23 | Reproductive rights, redux |
Ginsburg, Faye. "Procreation Stories: Reproduction, Nurturance, and Procreation in Life Narratives of Abortion Activists." American Ethnologist 14, no. 4 (1987): 623–36. The Editorial Board. "The Reproductive Rights Rollback of 2015," New York Times, December 19, 2015. Society for Medical Anthropology Council on Anthropology Council on Anthropology and Reproduction (CAR) Policy Statement. "The Council on Anthropology and Reproduction (CAR) Opposes Legislation that Creates Barriers to Safe Abortion Care." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 30, no. 1 (2015). |
24 | Where to go next: "Having it all," or reframing the question? |
Miller, Claire Cain, and David Streitfeld. "Big Leaps for Parental Leave, if Workers Actually Take It," New York Times, September 1, 2015. Moravcsik, Andrew. "Why I Put My Wife's Career First." The Atlantic, October 2015. Pedulla, David S., and Sarah Thébaud. "Can We Finish the Revolution? Gender, Work-Family Ideals, and Institutional Constraint." American Sociological Review 80, no. 1 (2015): 116–39. Slaughter, Anne-Marie. "Why Women Still Can't Have It All." The Atlantic, July / August 2012. |
25 | Student presentations | No readings assigned |
26 | Student presentations (cont.) | No readings assigned |