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The traditional family structure in the United States is considered a family support system involving two married individuals providing care and stability for their biological offspring. However, this two-parent, nuclear family has become less prevalent, and alternative family forms have become more common. The family is created at birth and establishes ties across generations. Those generations, the extended family of aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins, can hold significant emotional and economic roles for the nuclear family.
Over time, the traditional structure has had to adapt to very influential changes, including divorce and the introduction of single-parent families, teenage pregnancy and unwed mothers, and same-sex marriage, and increased interest in adoption. Social movements such as the feminist movement and the stay-at-home dad have contributed to the creation of alternative family forms, generating new versions of the American family.
American Family can refer to:
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An American Family is an American television documentary filmed from May 30 through December 31, 1971 and first aired in the United States on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) from January 11, 1973 to March 29, 1973. After being edited down from about 300 hours of raw footage, the series ran one season of 12 episodes on Thursday nights at 9:00 p.m.
The groundbreaking documentary is considered the first "reality" series on American television. It was originally intended as a chronicle of the daily life of the Louds, an upper middle class family in Santa Barbara, California but ended up documenting the break-up of the family via the separation and subsequent divorce of parents Bill and Pat Loud.
A year after this program was broadcast, the BBC in 1974 filmed its own similar 12-episode program, called The Family, focusing on the working-class Wilkins family, of Reading, Berkshire, England.
In 2011, The New York Times reflected on some of the controversy the series engendered:
American(s) may refer to:
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"An American Family"
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Tracklist: 1: Prelude (The Family Trip) - 0:00 2: Cake And Sodomy - 1:18 3: Lunchbox - 5:02 4: Organ Grinder - 9:32 5: Cyclops - 13:50 6: Dope Hat - 17:18 7: Get Your Gunn - 21:33 8: Wrapped In Plastic - 24:53 9: Dogma - 30:21 10: Sweet Tooth - 33:42 11: Snake Eyes And Sissies - 38:36 12: My Monkey - 42:42 13: Misery Machine - 47:08
I was immediately drawn into the Loud family story during the Easter weekend "An American Family" marathon that PBS ran coinciding with the 2011 HBO movie "Cinema Verite" about the first reality tv family filmed back in the early 1970's. I was so taken by how progressive an old school father Bill Loud was and what a lovely father-son letter he wrote to his eldest son (who was living in NYC and traveling in Europe trying to find his way in life) soon after the D-I-V-O-R-C-E. Very touching. Had to post. By the way...if anyone knows what happened to Bill and Pat Loud in the 40 years since, I would love to know. I am also interested in why Bill and Pat's relationship deteriorated in the first place...I heard rumors that the stress of having huge family to be financially responsible for led him...
Music video by The Oak Ridge Boys performing An American Family (feat. Bill & Gloria Gaither) [Live]. (P) (C) 2012 Spring House Music Group. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by EMI Christian Music Group,
An Interview between the Loud Family Children and Dick Cavett: Lance Loud - 22yrs, Kevin Loud - 20yrs, Grant Loud - 19yrs, Delilah Loud - 17yrs, Michelle Loud - 15yrs,
When it comes to family these days, traditional roles no longer apply, or do they? Rita Braver examines the changing makeup of the American family.
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I do not own the rights to this movie. All right go to the film makers, ABC, and all who worked on this great movie. This is the final song performed in the movie. Kevin Dunn as Murry Wilson Fred Weller as Brian Wilson Alley Mills as Audree Wilson Nick Stabile as Dennis Wilson Emmanuelle Vaugier as Suzanne Love Ryan Northcott as Carl Wilson Matt Letscher as Mike Love Ned Vaughn as Al Jardine
I do not own the rights to this. Marilyn Mansons first studio album before Trent Reznor became the producer.
The Oak Ridge Boys ~ An American Fami
Here's the infamous Geronimo Leaps and Bounds.
Filmed in 1971, Lance Loud as he appeared in the 12-part PBS documentary "An American Family." He's seen first on a New York rooftop expressing self-doubt that he possessed the sort of creativity necessary to propel a career. Up next is father Bill Loud discussing with a friend his puzzlement about Lance. His outlook for his son's future wasn't positive, but on the plus side his grim prediction that Lance wouldn't make it to age 25 missed the mark by a quarter-century. As an aside, close your eyes and listen to Bill from 2:35 to the end of this segment and it's uncanny how similar his voice sounds to Dick Van Dyke's! This is followed by Lance and his mother walking and chatting together in Central Park, with his conflicted youth being the primary focus of the discussion. Finally, Lance...
When the majority is allowed to vote on minorities' civil rights, Americans must step back from the voting booths and take a real look inside the lives of those they're affecting. Jay is a police officer and Gulf War veteran. His husband, Bryan, is a stay-at-home dad to their two adopted kids, Daniel and Selena. Their marriage was one of the 18,000 upheld when Prop 8 passed in California. People may not agree with homosexuality, but does that give Americans the right to deny equality for all citizens?
DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the music used in this video. Track 2 from Marilyn Manson's 1994 Debut Album "Portrait of an American Family". Next Track: https://youtu.be/nylAmrNJaFg Previous Track: https://youtu.be/VNqJ6dskZxM Album Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUvK5bvRk4paTw-nmZg_Th8fxz-_llyM4 I created the thumbnail/background image in Adobe Photoshop, using the official cover artwork (which I do NOT claim to own) and some filters. Took me some time but I'm finally satisfied with the result :) The audio track is taken straight from the original CD, but since the limits of MP4 and YouTube, I converted it into MP3@320kbps, that should still sound better than Spotify and stuff..
The Ever-changing "American Family" has Researchers Crafting a New Definition.