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Contents
I. WHAT IS THE FAMILY? 1
1. The Family: Some Comparative Considerations, 10
By Marion J. Levy and Lloyd A. Fallers
2. Theories of Frederic Le Play, 14
By Carle C. Zimmerman and Merle E. Frampton
3. Symbolic Interaction as an Approach to Family Research, 24
By Sheldon Stryker
II. KINSHIP AND FAMILY 33
4. Nonunilinear Descent and Descent Groups, 42
By William Davenport
5. A Comparative Approach to Incest and Adultery, 54
By Jack Goody
6. Kinship Laterality and the Emotionally Disturbed Child, 69
By Bernard Farber
III. OPEN AND CLOSED FAMILIES 79
7. The German Family and Opposed Developmental Tendencies in
Industrial Society
,
83
By Helmut Schelsky
8. Social Change and Family Structure, 88
By Yonina Talmon-Garber
9. The Amigo System and Alienation of the Wife
in the Conjugal Mexican Family
,
102
By Arturo De Hoyos and Genevieve De Hoyos
IV. FAMILY AND KINSHIP IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY 117
10. Kin Family Network: Unheralded Structure
in Current Conceptualizations of Family Functioning
,
123
By Marvin B. Sussman and Lee G. Burchinal
11. Closeness to Blood Relatives Outside the Immediate Family, 134
By Lee N. Robins and Miroda Tomanec

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Publication Information: Book Title: Kinship and Family Organization. Contributors: Bernard Farber - editor. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1966. Page Number: VII.
    
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