Family Diversity: Identity, Class, Gender, and Sexuality
Words: 767 Pages: 3 5895The family unit, a cornerstone of human society, is characterized by a rich tapestry of diverse structures and identities. This diversity is often overshadowed by conventional perceptions of families as homogenous entities sharing identical values, goals, and identities. Yet, as illustrated in Philip Cohen's book, *The Family: Diversity, Equality and Social Change*, families exhibit a vast array of differences, particularly in regard to class identity, gender roles, and sexual orientation. This essay seeks to explore these dimensions of family diversity, […]