The Family and the Nation likely explores the intricate and dynamic relationship between the private sphere of the family unit and the larger public sphere of the nation-state, examining how societal structures, political ideologies, cultural norms, and historical events shape family life, and conversely, how family dynamics, values, and demographics influence national identity, social cohesion, and political discourse. This book might delve into topics such as gender roles, child-rearing practices, kinship structures, migration patterns, and state policies related to family, analyzing how these micro-level interactions both reflect and contribute to the macro-level construction of national identity and the functioning of the nation.
Additional Product Info :
ISBN 10 :
8172237278
ISBN 13 :
9788172237271
Publisher :
HARPER COLLINS
Language :
English
Dimensions :
13.97x1.3x21.59
Item Weight :
0.19 kg