Framing American Divorce
Delve into the intricate world of divorce in American society with Framing American Divorce by Norma Basch. Published in 2001, this insightful paperback spans 258 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of divorce as a legal action, personal experience, and cultural symbol during its era of institutionalization. Basch meticulously examines the legal and legislative dimensions of divorce, alongside the public's response to these evolving norms. This book serves as an essential resource for those interested in cultural studies, family law, and social history, providing a nuanced understanding of how divorce has shaped and been shaped by American society. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about the complexities of family relationships and divorce, Framing American Divorce is a valuable addition to your library.