A Slate article argued that divorce wasn't bad for children but that the negative associations were actually due in part to homophobia, racism and sexism.
The Slate article went on to blame the historical backlash to divorce as a"patriarchal" reaction to"increasing female employment and independence." " while not giving enough attention to the"structural forces" behind divorce, the authors argued.
Cornwall and Coltrane concluded by lamenting that a negative cultural perception to divorce still persists, even after academic researchers have moved beyond doing studies on the topic.
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