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"Rethinking Families and Community: The Color, Class, and Centrality of Extended Kin Ties," Naomi Gerstel
Naomi Gerstel argues that limiting the definition of "family" to those composed of husbands and wives or parents and young children misses much of the experience of families as they actually exist. Calling for recognition of the importance of extended kin, Gerstel illustrates that the development and maintenance of family support networks is an important class-based survival strategy. In addition, Gerstel analyzes how marriage and the nuclear family cut both men and women off from extended and fictive kin, an idea that challenges much of classical theory on the subject.
Extended kinship is _______________ in the face of economic difficulties.
a. a survival strategy
b. a hindrance to social networking
c. counter indicated
d. a drain on precious family resources

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