04215nam 2200661 a 450 991077921220332120161219111315.00-7619-0433-61-322-41297-91-4522-2145-6(CKB)2550000000105808(EBL)996382(OCoLC)809771827(SSID)ssj0000675392(PQKBManifestationID)12275712(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000675392(PQKBWorkID)10669421(PQKB)10008532(MiAaPQ)EBC996382(OCoLC)960121247(StDuBDS)EDZ0000085544(EXLCZ)99255000000010580820120521d1998 fy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrAfrican American children[electronic resource] socialization and development in families /Shirley A. HillThousand Oaks, Calif. ;London SAGE19991 online resource (xxiii, 192 p.)Understanding families ;v. 14Description based upon print version of record.1-4522-2066-2 0-7619-0434-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-184) and index.Contents; Preface: Children: Our Raison d'être; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Childhood in Transition; Childhood in Colonial America; Childhood in Modern America; The Postindustrial Family Transition; Black Children: A Diversity of Experiences; Poverty and Parenthood: Single Mothers, Absent Fathers; Chapter 2 - Caste, Class, and Culture; Caste Analysis; Class Analyses: The Social Deficit Model; Class Analyses: Contemporary Perspectives; Cultural Analyses; Culture as Pathology; Culture as Strength; Child Socialization in Cultural ContextThe Underclass Controversy: A Reemergence of Culture as PathologyConclusions; Chapter 3 - Parenting Work; The Social Capital Perspective; Current Value Priorities; Education: Obstacles and Opportunities; Future Hopes of Parents; The Parenting Role; Discipline Strategies; Spanking and Child Abuse; Sexual Socialization; Reasons for Teen Sexuality; Sex Education and Birth Control; Intergenerational Changes; Conclusions; Chapter 4 - Racial Socialization; Parental Perceptions of Racial Barriers; Education and Racial Integration; Self-Esteem; Challenging Definitions of BlacknessRacial Socialization MessagesRedefining Physical Attractiveness; Self-Esteem Revisited; Conclusions; Conclusions; Chapter 5 - Gender Socialization; Theorizing About Gender; The Social Construction of Gender Among Blacks; Current Priorities and Future Hopes; Parenting Roles and Discipline; The Role of Gender in Child Rearing; The Organization of Gender in the Family; The Gender Dilemma of African Americans; Chapter 6 - Beyond the Nuclear Family; The Community; Extended Families; Do Children Benefit From Extended Family Participation?; The Demise of the Grandmother's Role; Religious ResourcesPublic PolicyConclusions; Chapter 7 - Continuity and Change; Black Parenthood in Historical Perspective; Black Parenthood in Contemporary Perspective; Future Directions; Appendix A: Research Methodology; Appendix B: Interview Guide; Appendix C: Parenting Survey; References; Index; About the AuthorA comprehensive exploration of historical and contemporary patterns of parenting in black families, this book focuses on how slavery, race, and black culture influenced the ways in which blacks parented their children.Understanding families ;v. 14.African American childrenAfrican American familiesSocializationUnited StatesParentingUnited StatesAfrican American children.African American families.SocializationParenting306.8508996073Hill Shirley A(Shirley Ann),1947-1035713StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910779212203321African American children3756075UNINA