Black Families: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

by Harold E. Cheatham and James B Stewart

Harold E Cheatham (Editor) and James B. Stewart (Editor)

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The condition and characteristics of the black family have been subjects of intense debate since at least the 1960s, when the Moynihan Report and the culture of poverty theses held sway. Since then a consistent theme has been that black families are pathological. Despite the fact that research has been inconclusive and contradictory, political debate and policy have been strongly influenced by the pathology theme. This volume presents alternative approaches toward understanding the special characteristics of black families. Extending a special issue of The Review of Black Political Economy, the book focuses on the economic circumstances and decision making of these families, employing Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives. It examines the general responses of black families to various external factors such as economic systems, and to Internal factors such as interpersonal relationships. This compendium of current thinking and research will be of interest to professionals in a number of fields, Including family studies, counseling, social work, psychology, and sociology. It will be of practical use in training programs for service delivery systems Interested In Incorporating multicultural perspectives, as well as those specifically interested in black families today.

  • ISBN10 0887388124
  • ISBN13 9780887388125
  • Publish Date 30 January 1990
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Imprint Transaction Publishers
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 420
  • Language English