Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2002-03-26 02:06 pm
English: "People Don't Know Right from Wrong Anymore" Lillian B. Rubin
Standard Disclaimer: This is homework. This is a summary in progress for English class. I swear to gods, if any complete bozo uses my work without due credit in their English class, using my journal as source, I am going to have to get excessively unhappy.
First up: dividing the essay into general sections.
Interesting essay. I'm to pump out a rough summary of it tomorrow.
- Mom gets pissy.
- Summary of Mom's past
- It's different now.
- Forced marriage?
- Husband stomps out
- this is not unusual
- Men remarry; women of broken households don't.
- Why aren't single moms more supportive of their kids' other choices?
- Children see the world differently: working class
- Ditto, middle-class
- Why are middle class parents more open?
- Values have indeed changed
- The daughter's viewpoint
- compare/contrast mother/daughter terrors
- shame and guilt; differences in attitudes towards pregnancy and divorce
- sex, attitudes
- the new dream of the woman
- and statistics to back it up
- delay of marriage is not rejection of marriage
- longer lifespans have an impact
- black/white marriage stats differ
- cultural conditioning and lack of men
- some viewpoints on the lack of eligible black men
- white girls' attitudes toward marriage
- white boys, ditto
- Apron strings: middle class kids staying at home after college
- working class kids leaving home
- Do girls want Mama/Daddy watching their sex life?
- more analysis of the financial realities of living at home/moving out working class/middle class
- authoritarian parenting: what's good for you/ social status
- "You got no control over kids anymore!"
- Different or worse?
- Falling into the abyss
- ideal vs. real values in the new economy
- "This is my child!"
- Changing cultures rocks the boat
- Statistics don't lie, but statisticians can
- There never were the "good old days"
- Things change, whether it's for better or worse doesn't matter -- we just have to deal with it and not let it distract us.
