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Introduction
Chapter 1 The Traditional Nuclear Family Form in American Society before the Counterculture Movement of the 1960s
1.1 The relationship between individuals, families and the society
1.1.1 Individuals in families
1.1.2 Individuals in the society
1.2 The prevalent nuclear family form before the counterculture movement of the 1960s
1.2.1 Defining the changing American family in the 1960s
1.2.2 The nuclear family as the prevalent American family form before the counterculture movement
Chapter 2 The Main Elements and Fractions in the Counterculture Movement and Their Impacts
2.1 Understanding the American counterculture movement of the 1960s
2.2 The main elements and fractions in the counterculture movement
2.2.1 The hippie and its impact on the Americans' attitude towards sex
2.2.2 The New Left and its challenge to the prevalent American family pattern
2.2.3 The New Women's Movement and its impact on the gender role in the American family
2.3 The counterculture movement's impact on the baby boomer generation
2.3.1 The definition of the baby boomer generation
2.3.2 The counterculture movement's impact on the baby boomer generation
Chapter 3 The American Television and the Counterculture Movement of the 1960s
3.1 The American television and its functions
3.1.1 The American television in the 1960s
3.1.2 The functions of the American television
3.2 The impact of the counterculture movement through the American television
3.2.1 The change in appropriate social behaviors
3.2.2 The American television and the raising of feminist consciousness
Chapter 4 The Diverse American Family Patterns
4.1 The changing role in the American family
4.1.1 The change in the husbands' provider role
4.1.2 The wives' role in the American dual-career families
4.2 The diverse American family patterns
4.2.1 Non-marital cohabitation
4.2.2 Divorce and remarriage
4.3 The blended family in American society
Conclusion
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