Having and Raising Children
Unconventional Families, Hard Choices, and the Social Good
Julia J Bartkowiak editor Uma Narayan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Published:27th Apr '99
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Uma Narayan is the author of "Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminism" (Routledge, 1997).
A collection of essays by philosophers, political scientists and legal scholars, exploring a range of topics dealing with the legal, ethical and political dimensions of familial relationships. Topics addressed include the rights of unwed fathers and the nature of children's autonomy.
As the term "family values" achieves prominence in the rhetoric of political debate, the social issues at the heart of today's political controversies deserve to be studied in depth. This volume brings together a group of philosophers, political scientists, and legal scholars to explore a wide range of specific topics dealing with the legal, ethical, and political dimensions of familial relationships. Topics addressed include the rights of unwed fathers, the nature of children's autonomy, children's rights to divorce their parents, parental rights with respect to medical treatment and religious education of children, surrogate parenting, same-sex parenting, and single-parent families. Collectively, the essays point out that many contemporary issues pertaining to the having and raising of children pose genuinely hard choices for public policy makers, for those who make and enforce the laws, and for citizens who would like to engage in informed and critical democratic debate on these issues.
“Having and Raising Children is a collection of useful, thought-provoking, and strongly argued papers. The collection almost uniformly presupposes the context of United States law and policy.”
—Christine Overall Canadian Journal of Political Science
“It is certainly too bad that we have no satisfactory theory of parenthood or childhood. But, until we do, this collection can serve as a model for the thoughtful and responsible consideration of many of the significant issues such a theory could be expected to resolve.”
—Gareth B. Matthews Ethics
“It is difficult in a short review to do justice to a volume containing eleven separate, generally well-argued essays devoted to an unusually wide range of issues concerning Having and Raising Children.”
—Isaac D. Balbus Hypatia
ISBN: 9780271018874
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 340g
224 pages