1st Edition

The Family in Asia

Edited By Man Singh Das, Panos D. Bardis Copyright 1979
450 Pages
by Routledge

450 Pages
by Routledge

450 Pages
by Routledge

The institution of the family is by far the most important of all the societal networks in which the lives of men, women and children are involved. Nowhere is this more true than in the less developed countries of Asia. Originally published in 1979, The Family in Asia aimed to provide a series of comprehensive survey chapters which described traditional family patterns in a selection of Asian... Read more

Editors’ Introduction  1. Asian Family and Society – A Theoretical Overview Robert J. Lazar  2. The Thai Rural Family Harold E. Smith  3. The Family in Afghanistan M. Jamil Hanifi  4. The Family in India:  (i) The Joint Family Giri Raj Gupta  (ii) Touchable-Untouchable Intercaste Marriage Man Singh Das  (iii) Christian and Non-Christian Interreligious Marriages Man Singh Das  (iv) Women in Modern India Promila Kapur  (v) Abortion Attitudes Among University Students in India Panos D. Bardis  5. Modernization and Social Change – The Family in Pakistan J. Henry Korson  6. Marriage and the Family in Iran Jacquiline Rudolph-Touba  7. The Modern Chinese Family – Ideology, Revolution and Residues Aline K. Wong  8. (i) The Korean Family Dae H. Chang  (ii) Modernization and Birth Control – An International Survey of Attitudes Toward Oral Contraception Panos D. Bardis  9. The Filipino Family Gloria V. Javillonar  10. The Japanese Family Minako Kurokawa Maykovich  11. Summary and Conclusions Man Singh Das and Panos D. Bardis.  Index.

Biography

Man Singh Das and Panos D. Bardis