Unhooked Generation

Unhooked Generation
Author: Jillian Straus
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006-02-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1401384072

"If every man and woman under 40 who is not in a happy, committed relationship reads Jillian Straus's shocking, heartbreaking, and persuasive exploration of love among the Unhooked Generation, far fewer romances will end in tears. This book will give readers the aha! of recognition they have been waiting for. Unmissable." --Naomi Wolf Unhooked Generation is about single men and women in their 20s and 30s who are having unprecedented difficulties finding love. Based on 100 in-depth interviews, Jillian Straus examines the obstacles facing unattached women and men in an age when all the choices we have, somehow, manage to decrease our chances of finding a mate. While cell phones, text messages, email, speed dating, and internet dating all conspire to create a sense that there are endless options, a culture of "consumer sex" and casual hook-ups make settling down feel like settling. And as the age of first marriage goes up, the level of expectation climbs right along with it, and we start subjecting prospective mates to "the checklist." From the collapse of courtship and the death of romance to the overriding media message that single life is sexy and married life is boring, we have a culture of mixed emotions about the very concept of marriage. Confronted by a host of factors that other generations never considered in their search for love and commitment, the "unhooked generation" faces a potholed road to romance. Rich with compelling personal stories, and leavened with wit and sharp observation, this is a book that clarifies this confusing, compelling issue as no other book has -- and in its final chapter offers concrete advice for addressing the problem.

Marriage and Same-Sex Unions

Marriage and Same-Sex Unions
Author: Lynn D. Wardle
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2003-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0313016224

This book exemplifies the high quality of thoughtful discussion and debate that is possible on the issue of same-sex marriage. Authors are paired to address and respond to a particular topic, one in favor of state recognition of same-sex relationships, and one in favor of limiting state recognition to those relationships that have been traditionally recognized as marriages. Proposals to legalize same-sex marriage evoke strong response from those on both sides of the debate. Much has been written about the legal policy issues over the legal recognition of same-sex unions in the United States, yet there has been little dialogue and exchange between participants in the debate. This book attempts to open that dialogue, and to exemplify the high quality of thoughtful discussion and debate that is possible. Authors are paired to address and respond to a particular topic, one in favor of state recognition of same-sex relationships and one in favor of limiting state recognition to those relationships that have been traditionally recognized as marriages. This ideal introduction is designed to lead the reader through the relevant issues, progressing from the general to the particular. Debates are contextualized, offering comparative, historical, and family-policy perspectives, asking fundamental questions such as what is the purpose of a family, and what interests, if any, that state has in promoting a particular type of family over others. Issues of jurisprudence and political philosophy are examined, addressing the public benefits of marriage and equal treatment before the law, among other items. The constitutionality of same-sex marriage or domestic partnership policies is explored. Finally, this book covers the broad implications when states—such as Vermont—legally recognize same-sex unions, and the impact of international recognition of same-sex marriage rights.

Twentysomething

Twentysomething
Author: Samantha Henig
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0142180343

A mother-daughter writing team reports on what's really up with kids today Science writer Robin Marantz Henig and her daughter, journalist Samantha Henig, offer a smart, comprehensive look at what it's really like to be twentysomething—and to what extent it’s different for Millennials than it was for their Baby Boomer parents. The Henigs combine the behavioral science literature for insights into how young people make choices about schooling, career, marriage, and childbearing; how they relate to parents, friends, and lovers; and how technology both speeds everything up and slows everything down. Packed with often-surprising discoveries, Twentysomething is a two-generation conversation that will become the definitive book on being young in our time. "The fullest guide through this territory . . . A densely researched report on the state of middleclass young people today, drawn from several data sources and fi­ltered through a comparative lens." —­The New Yorker

Moral Development in a Global World

Moral Development in a Global World
Author: Lene Arnett Jensen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 110703714X

This book presents international research findings showing that humans share moral concepts but, following development, different cultures become increasingly morally diverse.

Where to Seat Aunt Edna?

Where to Seat Aunt Edna?
Author: Besha Rodell
Publisher: Hundreds of Heads Books, LLC
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2009
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1933512431

Where to Seat Aunt Edna lets those who've already made the mistakes and endured the big day disasters -- 634 of them -- explain the "we do's" and "we don'ts" involved in pulling off a dream wedding. From that fateful announcement of intentions, fixing the guest list, and choosing the bridesmaids' dresses, to writing the vows, figuring out those mind-numbing seating arrangements, and testing out the band to avoid any karaoke-ish embarrassments, there's not a wedding dilemma that hasn't been encountered, retold, and solved somewhere in this ideal engagement gift.

Where to Seat Aunt Edna

Where to Seat Aunt Edna
Author: Harriette Katz
Publisher: Hundreds of Heads Books, LLC
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1933512024

They've made the mistakes and endured the disasters--and somehow pulled off the wedding of their dreams. With the advice, stories, and best tips from hundreds of brides and grooms who have already walked down that aisle, this book helps couples survive the entire wedding process.

You Can Keep the Damn China!

You Can Keep the Damn China!
Author: Robert J. Nachsin
Publisher: Hundreds of Heads Books, LLC
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1933512539

Almost 50% of American marriages end in divorce, so it stands to reason that most people have experienced the effects of divorce in some way. Breaking up is hard to do, but that rocky road can be smoothed with this guide featuring contributions by hundreds of former spouses who've made it out in one piece. Eye-opening stories and advice cover getting through the initial tough times; how to break the news to your children and help them cope; dealing with bitter in-laws and other family members; legal wrangling and dividing your stuff; maintaining a relationship with your ex (is it possible?); and more.

Marriage Proposals

Marriage Proposals
Author: Anita Bernstein
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0814739407

The essays in Marriage Proposals envision a variety of scenarios in which adults would continue to join themselves together seeking permanent companionship and sustenance, linking sexual intimacy to a long commitment, usually caring for each other, and building new families. What would disappear are the legal consequences associated with marriage. No joint income tax return; no immigration privileges like the “fiancée visa” or the right to bring in a husband or wife; no special statuses for prison visits or hospital decisions; no prerogative to remain silent in court by claiming “confidential marital communications”; no pension entitlements; no marital benefits and detriments regarding criminal or civil liability. The anthology makes a unique contribution amid the two marriage furors of the day: same-sex marriage and the Bush Administration's “marriage movement” (that marrying is good and more marriages would be better for society). Abolishing the legal category of marriage is the only policy suggestion in current American discourse that speaks to both causes. Activists on both sides of the same-sex marriage fight, along with marriage movement partisans, all seek improvement through law reform. Marriage Proposals gives them a viable reform—abolition of marriage as a legal status—for fighting battles in the courtroom and the streets. Contributors include Anita Bernstein, Peggy Cooper Davis, Martha Albertson Fineman, Linda C. McClain, Marshall Miller, Lawrence Rosen, Mary Lyndon Shanley, and Dorian Solot.

Barack Obama's America

Barack Obama's America
Author: John White
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472033913

Research and reflections on the American demographic shift that led to the election of President Barack Obama