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Our whole society may be obsessed with "family values," but, as historian John Gillis points out in this entertaining and eye-opening narrative, most of our images of "home sweet home" are of very recent vintage. In fact, our most cherished family rituals (Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's Day, white weddings, reunions, Father's Day, and Mother's Day) didn't even exist until the Victorian era.
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 rituals, myths, and images must be open to perpetual revision that we can satisfy our human needs and changing circumstances. Our families are worlds of our own making.
By using the past to throw light on the present, Gillis empowers us to enjoy and accept responsibility for our own creations.
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A world of their own making: myth, ritual, and the quest for family values
1997, Oxford University Press
in English
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A world of their own making: myth, ritual, and the quest for family values
1997, Harvard University Press
in English
- 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed.
0674961889 9780674961883
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A world of their own making: myth, ritual, and the quest for family values
1996, Basic books
in English
- 1st ed.
0465054145 9780465054145
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published: New York : Basic Books, 1996.
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