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No More Kin
Exploring Race, Class, and Gender in Family Networks


Volume: 8
Other Titles in:
Family Life Education

June 1997 | 256 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Many scholars and political analysts assume that thriving kin and non-kin social support networks continue to characterize minority family life. Policy recommendations based on these underlying assumptions may lead to the implementation of harmful social policy. No More Kin examines extended kinship networks among African American, Chicano and Puerto-Rican families in the United States, and provides an integrated theoretical framework for examining how the simultaneity of gender, race and class oppression affects minority family organization.

 
The Cultural Context of Care
 
The Structural Context of Care
 
The Culture-Structure Nexus
 
Race, Class and Gender
Modeling the Intersections

 
 
A New Context Emerges
 
Takin' Care
The Role of Women

 
 
Helping Out
The Role of Men

 
 
No More Kin

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