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AUTOR(ES) K. Almack , Karl Marx
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Nottingham
ANO 1989
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 19
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 2d8c96b91f751f36547af5bb27d6ec52
MD5 31f705c8de9ce3bb4bd0272d503e6628

Resumo

This article draws upon data from research with 20 families in the UK, where lesbian couples have planned and had their first child together. I focus on the 'family practice' (Morgan, 1996) of choosing surnames for children as one example of decisions that are negotiated in the relative absence of any established norms to follow. I examine some of the dominant themes that underpin the ways in which respondents account for these choices, placed within the context of the wider theoretical debates about contemporary transformations of intimacy. I argue that a closer examination of family practices can reveal some of the tensions between respondents' stories of new ways of doing motherhood and family and provide new insights into some of the wider issues facing families who are reinventing family boundaries and the nature of the changes taking place.

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