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The Making of a Makbul Father: The Portraits of Fathers as Affective Negotiators in Turkey

Autor Mürüvet Esra Yıldırım
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 oct 2024
This book draws upon qualitative interviews with lower-middle class men with adult children. It provides important insight into a region of the world that has not been sufficiently studied in the field of Masculinity Studies and analyzes manhood/fatherhood from a novel perspective. It uses Margaret Wetherell’s (2012) theory of “affective practice” to focus on moments men experience masculinity as “essence” and “free play” as formulated by Todd W. Reeser (2010). Elaborating on affective practices which stabilize and destabilize makbulhood, manhood, and fatherhood, it focuses on a long-excluded generation of men in the literature and illuminates men’s “Iamnotlikethem” and “Iamlikeallmenontheearth” moments. It is relevant to researchers in gender studies, masculinity studies, social psychology, and family sociology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031667343
ISBN-10: 3031667344
Pagini: 155
Ilustrații: Approx. 155 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: The Conceptual Tools of the Book.- Chapter 2: A Paradigmatic View of the Turkish context.- Chapter 3: A Free Play : Dealing with Destabilizing Affects.- Chapter 4: The Essentials : When Destabilizing Affects Become Representative.- Chapter 5: Feeling Makbul and as a Father.

Notă biografică

Mürüvet Esra Yıldırım is an award-winning qualitative researcher, content consultant, and playwright. She has introduced the Guided Autobiography technique in Turkey and commences regular groups to initiate artistic and daily dialogues.  

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book draws upon qualitative interviews with lower-middle class men with adult children. It provides important insight into a region of the world that has not been sufficiently studied in the field of Masculinity Studies and analyzes manhood/fatherhood from a novel perspective. It uses Margaret Wetherell’s (2012) theory of “affective practice” to focus on moments men experience masculinity as “essence” and “free play” as formulated by Todd W. Reeser (2010). Elaborating on affective practices which stabilize and destabilize makbulhood, manhood, and fatherhood, it focuses on a long-excluded generation of men in the literature and illuminates men’s “Iamnotlikethem” and “Iamlikeallmenontheearth” moments. It is relevant to researchers in gender studies, masculinity studies, social psychology, and family sociology.
Mürüvet Esra Yıldırım is an award-winning qualitative researcher, content consultant, and playwright. She has introduced the Guided Autobiography technique in Turkey and commences regular groups to initiate artistic and daily dialogues. 

Caracteristici

Examines the intersection of state-sponsored ideologies and personal identities through an examination of Turkish-Sunni-Muslim fatherhood Draws on qualitative interviews with lower-middle class Makbul fathers Reveals how men construct particular affective connections with the historical and socio-economic context of Turkey