Identity and Stability in Marriage
This book presents a unique way of looking at and understanding marriage behaviour, based on detailed examination, by interview, of the joint lives of a small sample of married couples. People seek various types of aim in marriage, and the intention of this study is to examine two such possible aims, namely the search for a sense of personal identity and for a sense of stability or security. These particular aims are chosen because, although the seem to be commonly sought, the conditions necessary for the achievement of one appear to conflict with those necessary for the achievement of the other. The study indicates that successful marriages achieve a compromise which fulfils neither end completely. The study advances our knowledge about the internal nature of marriage and offers a means of understanding why marriages fail, and even why changes in divorce and marriage rates occur.
Product details
December 2009Paperback
9780521124041
228 pages
229 × 152 × 13 mm
0.34kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Prologue
- 2. Ways of looking at marriage: an introduction to the study
- 3. Knowing and talking to each other
- 4. Separate and joint activity
- 5. Constraints on behaviour within marriage
- 6. Changes in self and in activities
- 7. Relationships outside marriage
- 8. Conclusion
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index.