Marriage, a History 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 英文版 Sociology Non-Fic
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Stephanie Coontz is the director of Research and Public Education at the Council on Contemporary families and teaches history and family studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. She divides her time between Makaha, Hawaii, and Washington. The author of the award-winning The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap, she has written about marriage and family issues in many national journals, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Harper's, Chicago Tribune, Vogue, Journal of Marriage and Family, and Family Therapy Magazine. Her work has been translated into japanese, German, French, and Spanish.
For most of our history, marriage was not a relationship based on mutual love between a breadwinning husband and an at-home wife, but an institution devoted to acquiring wealth, power, and property. Picking a mate on the basis of something as irrational as love would have been considered absurd. Only in the nineteenth century did marriage move to the denter of people's emotional lives.
最近几年我一直在写这本关于婚姻的书,整个过程就像适应婚姻本身一样。不管你事先自认为对你的配偶有多么了解,但结婚的头几年里总是充满了惊奇,不仅仅是对配偶的惊奇,而且还有对你自己的惊奇。重新审视自己先入为主的那些看法,常常把你带到你在刚开始的时候压根就不曾预想...
評分 評分今天的婚姻被视为一个爱情与友谊、性与稳定的幸福港湾。我们渴望金科玉律,渴望传统婚姻,但到头来却发现婚姻有过一段变化无常的过去。这种对人们认为是“传统的”东西所做的真实照察,最终解释了为什么有那么多人如此害怕结婚。 在这部开拓性的著作中,获奖历史学家斯蒂芬...
評分今天的婚姻被视为一个爱情与友谊、性与稳定的幸福港湾。我们渴望金科玉律,渴望传统婚姻,但到头来却发现婚姻有过一段变化无常的过去。这种对人们认为是“传统的”东西所做的真实照察,最终解释了为什么有那么多人如此害怕结婚。 在这部开拓性的著作中,获奖历史学家斯蒂芬...
Marriage, a History 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2025