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Personal Relationships across Cultures In this innovative text Robin Goodwin draws together research from across the world to explore how fundamental differences in cultural values influence the ways in which we form and maintain romantic relationships, raise our children, make friends and communicate with work colleagues and our wider social networks. Common relationship patterns across cultures are examined and competing sociobiological and sociocultural interpretations are discussed. Robin Goodwin questions the prevailing assumption of an individuating, selfish world, or ‘the end of relationships’. He also challenges the current research emphasis on relationships formed by Northern American and Northern European undergraduates and calls for a more morally-driven and applied focus. Personal Relationships across Cultures will appeal to all those interested in relationships in other cultures and in understanding the ways in which their own values and backgrounds may influence their relationships with others. Robin Goodwin is Lecturer in Social Psychology at the University of Bristol, England, and specialises in the study of personal relationships and culture. He has conducted research into love, relationship formation, intimacy, social support and sexuality across Europe and in the Far East. He frequently lectures overseas and has published in the leading journals and texts in the field. Personal Relationships across Cultures Robin Goodwin London and New York First published 1999 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2003. © 1999 Robin Goodwin All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data Goodwin, Robin, 1964– Personal relationships across cultures/Robin Goodwin. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Interpersonal relations—Cross-cultural studies. 2. Social networks—Cross-cultural studies. I. Title. HM132.G646 1999 98–43680 302–dc21 ISBN 0-203-43416-1 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-74240-0 (Adobe eReader Format) ISBN 0-415-12860-9 (hbk) ISBN 0-415-12861-7 (pbk) To Janice and David Contents List of illustrations xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction: Studying personal relationships 1 A brief outline of this book 2 1 The development of research into personal relationships across cultures 6 Introduction 6 Defining our terms: ‘personal relationships’ and ‘culture’ 6 The Western study of personal relationships: a very brief history 9 Why we need a cross-cultural approach 12 The study of personal relationships across cultures 14 2 Relationships in a cultural setting 18 Introduction 18 Universality in personal relationships: a socio-biological approach 18 Cultural values and dimensions of culture 22 Ecological explanations of behaviour 36 Personal relationships in a changing world 38 Summary 46 3 Relationship formation 47 Introduction 47 The arranged marriage 47 Partner preferences 52 Physical attractiveness 54 Ethnocentrism in dating 57 Marital choice in British Asian populations 58 The timing of marriage 59 vii viii Contents Love and love styles 60 The changing nature of partner selection 71 Summary 74 4 The developing relationship 75 Introduction 75 Marriage and partnership forms 75 Relationship norms and rules 78 Relationship commitment and satisfaction 82 Relationship dissolution and conflict 86 Summary 93 5 Sexual attitudes and behaviour 94 Introduction 94 Social norms and sexual behaviours 95 Sexual orientation 103 Sexually transmitted diseases 105 Prostitution and sexual exploitation 109 Assessing sexual practices and mores: a cautionary note 110 Summary 110 6 Family relations across cultures 111 Introduction 111 Kinship and family structure 111 Family policies and values 114 Modernisation and family change 119 Child-rearing 125 Decision making and gender roles 131 Summary 137 7 Relationships at work 139 Introduction 139 Work and the family 139 Cultural values and the workplace 141 Leadership 145 Decision making 146 Disagreements within the workplace 149 Social loafing 150 Informal economies 151 Summary 152 8 Friendship and the broader social network 153 Introduction 153 Social support and social networks 153 Contents ix Friendship 159 Communication patterns 163 Fitting in with others 170 Summary 172 9 Taking it further: Implications and future developments 174 Introduction 174 Making sense of cultural differences 174 Changing cultures 176 Interventions across cultures 179 Being of use… 182 Bibliography 185 Index 225

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Is falling in love the same the world over? What makes a 'happy marriage' in different cultures? How does our society influence us in the way we raise our children? Is modern life incompatible with intimacy? In this innovative new text, Robin Goodwin challenges many of the established views on relat
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