What is Ann Oakley’s view on the family?
Oakley examined the role of the family in the late 1970s and early 1980s, focusing on what she called the ‘conventional family’- a family unit compromising a married couple and their children
Her analysis examined how this was perceived to be the norm in society- and how this became a form of social control for individuals in society
How does the conventional family act as a form of control?
Societal expectations of getting married and having children
The male was the primary wage earner and the female was the primary caregiver
Social pressures to conform to repressed women’s career ambitions and alternative forms of relationships and personal lifestyles
What are the changes to the conventional family?
The rise of cohabitation and other alternatives to the conventional family began in the 1980s
Women’s involvement in paid employment saw delays in marriage and childbirth, however, this also resulted in women having a dual burden of paid employment and domestic labour
This meant that the conventional family was seen by some to have become an archaic stereotype
What is the feminist methodology?
Oakley pioneered the use of feminist interviewing in her research- adopting a more empathetic approach to interviewing
Unstructured interviews where she developed a rapport with subjects and helped them to address problems and issues by offering guidance
Reaction to the cold and clinical research methods employed by more traditional malestream sociology
What is the importance of Oakley’s research?
Highlighted changing patterns in family life and noted the movement away from traditional ideas of gender roles in the family
Gave a voice to women and examined how social control impacts their experiences
Examined the reason for changing social attitudes and challenged long-held assumptions about family life
What are the evaluations of Oakley’s research?
The methodology makes Oakley’s research highly subjective and based upon the interpretations of her sample- was this part of a broader social trend?
Chester argued that the functions of the conventional family had changed, but the structure remained intact- there may be more dual-earner families, but the neo-conventional family, was still the most typical form of family