Offers a nuanced perspective on divorce by discussing both the precarious and productive aspects of the experience
Challenges conventional understandings of family configurations and practices
Enriches the sociological discussion on individualisation, family, friendship, personal life and intimacy
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'This book makes a significant contribution to Sociology and addresses important themes in understanding families around the world. The strongest aspects of the work are: 1. its rich interview material; 2. its consideration of key sociological themes in the East Asian, particularly Singaporean context; 3. its contribution towards understanding the benefits of divorce; 4. its sophisticated consideration of individualisation and community; 5. its clear and readable style.' -- Professor Michael Gilding, Swinburne University of Technology








