Posted by Jay Livingston
“Just think about the last time you heard someone use the term “broken home” or “single-parent household” to explain the misbehavior or misfortune of a person in your social circle.” That’s from a Times op-ed (here) by Christina Cross, a sociology post-doc at Harvard.
I think the last time I heard “broken homes” was before Ms. Cross was born. It’s so 1950s, with its judgmental pronouncement on families that didn’t look like “Ozzie and Harriet” or “Father Knows Best.” In the 70s, as more middle-class people were getting divorced, we needed a less value-laden term. Enter “single parent.”
(Google nGrams shows the frequency of words in books, so the change in the use of these terms in the media and everyday talk probably happens a year or two earlier.)
Dr. Cross, no? Or just Cross as in typical academic convention?
ReplyDeleteI have never liked “Dr.” for people with only a PhD. If you can’t get third-party payments, you’re not a doctor. (I might make an exception for Dre, John, and Who.)
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