A World of Their Own Making: Myth, Ritual, and the Quest for Family Values / Edition 1

A World of Their Own Making: Myth, Ritual, and the Quest for Family Values / Edition 1

by John R. Gillis
ISBN-10:
0674961889
ISBN-13:
9780674961883
Pub. Date:
10/15/1997
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674961889
ISBN-13:
9780674961883
Pub. Date:
10/15/1997
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
A World of Their Own Making: Myth, Ritual, and the Quest for Family Values / Edition 1

A World of Their Own Making: Myth, Ritual, and the Quest for Family Values / Edition 1

by John R. Gillis

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Overview

Our whole society may be obsessed with “family values,” but as John Gillis points out in this entertaining and eye-opening book, most of our images of “home sweet home” are of very recent vintage. A World of Their Own Making questions our idealized notion of “The Family,” a mind-set in which myth and symbol still hold sway. As the families we live with become more fragile, the symbolic families we live by become more powerful. Yet it is only by accepting the notion that our ritual, myths, and images must be open to perpetual revision that we can satisfy our human needs and changing circumstances.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674961883
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 10/15/1997
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

John R. Gillis is Professor of History at Rutgers University and author of For Better, For Worse: British Marriages, 1600 to the Present.

Table of Contents

Prologue

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Different Times, Different Places: Meanings of Family and Home Before the Modern Age

Myths of Family Past

At Home with Families of Strangers

Life and Death in a Small Parenthesis

Enchanting Families: The Victorian Origins of Modern Family Cultures

A World of Their Own Making

Making Time(s) for Family

No Place Like Home

Mythic Figures in the Suburban Landscape

The Perfect Couple

Mothers Giving Birth to Motherhood

Bringing Up Fathers: Strangers in Our Midst

Haunting the Dead

New Times and New Places: Myths and Rituals for a Global Era

Conclusion: Remaking Our Worlds

Notes

Index

What People are Saying About This

Michael Kimmel

Weddings, birthdays, funerals, reunions, Mother's Day, even Christmas--we think of these ritual events as timeless traditions, our links to the distant past and the future. As such, they become invested with a syrupy sentimentalism, both sweet and sticky--part of the current nostalgia for family values. John Gillis's twin gifts as a historian and a writer are to reveal just how modern and how politically constructed these rituals are and to tell their story with the narrative grace and flair of a born storyteller. A book both learned and entertaining.
Michael Kimmel, author of Manhood in America: A Cultural History

Jackson Lears

"A tour-de-force of accessible scholarship, written with vigor and grace, filled with fascinating details and fresh insights. John Gillis challenges us to see families as institutions designed to meet human needs, not as unchanging symbols of moral certainty."

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