Abstract

This paper seeks to determine the gap separating the most deeply-ingrained models and images concerning the family and family relations while evaluating the correspondence between a factual dimension (the confirmation of reality) and an ideal one (that which is desired). To illustrate this, the AA. use various theoretical perspectives to examine a series of myths that are deeply-rooted in the collective conciousness and which, on the one hand, show the contradictions and hitherto unknown changes that are intrinsic to contemporary family life and on the other hand evince the need to re-think concepts and theories that will update and posit new forms of studying the reality of families

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