Making Sense of Fatherhood: Gender, Caring and Work
Autor Tina Milleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521743013
ISBN-10: 052174301X
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 052174301X
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Gendered lives and caring responsibilities: an overview; 2. Gendered discourses: men, masculinities and fatherhood; 3. Anticipating fatherhood: 'being there'; 4. Making sense of early fathering experiences; 5. A return to a new normal: juggling fathering and work; 6. Gendering practices: motherhood and fatherhood expectations and experiences; 7. Conclusions and reflections.
Recenzii
'First time fathers' expectations of what fathering might mean for them are translated into practices in the context of gendered normative constraints. Throughout this book gender theory and practice are skilfully interwoven resulting in new insights into how change in gender roles might happen.' Ulla Bjornberg, Gothenburg University
'A compelling account of first-time fathers' journey to fatherhood, set against the most nuanced and perceptive account of the 'gender traps' that await both men and women and impact so profoundly on their 'choice' of gender roles.' Adrienne Burgess, The Fatherhood Institute
'Building on her previous outstanding work on narratives of new mothering, Tina Miller's book on new fatherhood fully establishes her as a leading international scholar and expert on gendered transitions into parenthood for both women and men. This book, rooted in beautifully detailed ethnographic and longitudinal research, makes a major contribution to fathering scholarship. It will appeal to scholars and researchers in the social sciences, policy makers, NGOs working with gender issues, and - of course - to new fathers and mothers who will appreciate, and learn from, these honest stories of transition and change in the lives of new fathers.' Andrea Doucet, Carleton University, author of Do Men Mother (2006) and Editor of Fathering
'The complexities and contradictions of becoming a father today are explored with considerable subtlety in this scholarly and accessible study. These detailed and vivid narratives look at the fathers' stress on 'being there' through a gendered lens and, in so doing, highlight continuities as well as changes.' David H. J. Morgan, Keele University
'Accessible, warm and authoritative; this perceptive account of first time fathering successfully articulates the micro-politics of family life and the macro-politics of public policy. Miller shows just how hard it is to 'un-do gender' as the demands of new parenthood confound expectations of equality for contemporary couples.' Rachel Thomson, The Open University
'A compelling account of first-time fathers' journey to fatherhood, set against the most nuanced and perceptive account of the 'gender traps' that await both men and women and impact so profoundly on their 'choice' of gender roles.' Adrienne Burgess, The Fatherhood Institute
'Building on her previous outstanding work on narratives of new mothering, Tina Miller's book on new fatherhood fully establishes her as a leading international scholar and expert on gendered transitions into parenthood for both women and men. This book, rooted in beautifully detailed ethnographic and longitudinal research, makes a major contribution to fathering scholarship. It will appeal to scholars and researchers in the social sciences, policy makers, NGOs working with gender issues, and - of course - to new fathers and mothers who will appreciate, and learn from, these honest stories of transition and change in the lives of new fathers.' Andrea Doucet, Carleton University, author of Do Men Mother (2006) and Editor of Fathering
'The complexities and contradictions of becoming a father today are explored with considerable subtlety in this scholarly and accessible study. These detailed and vivid narratives look at the fathers' stress on 'being there' through a gendered lens and, in so doing, highlight continuities as well as changes.' David H. J. Morgan, Keele University
'Accessible, warm and authoritative; this perceptive account of first time fathering successfully articulates the micro-politics of family life and the macro-politics of public policy. Miller shows just how hard it is to 'un-do gender' as the demands of new parenthood confound expectations of equality for contemporary couples.' Rachel Thomson, The Open University
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Descriere
A unique insight into men's experiences of caring, masculinity and the nature of work as they enter fatherhood.