Fatherhood in contemporary discourse : focus on fathers /
Annotation
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
[2017]
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Section I A: Non-fiction fathers: faatherhood in sociological, psychological, and political discourse: Fatherhood in local contexts: Confronting or confirming Westernization? masculinity and fatherhood in Indonesian lifestyle magazines
- Father managers (un)doing traditional masculinity
- Visions of fatherhood of young homosexual and bisexual men in Lithuania
- Portrayal of homosexual fathers in American children's literature since the 1990s
- Section I B: Non-fiction fathers: fatherhood in sociological, psychological, and political discourse: Fathers versus particular challenges: Fatherhood from fathers' own perspective
- "I want daddy": a father as a caregiver of a hospitalized child in the eyes of hospital staff
- Section II A: Paper papas: fatherhood in literature: Fatherhood in contemporary popular fiction: Fatherhood, masculinity and complex father-child relationships in Tim Winton's fiction
- Ouroboros of the man's world: fatherhood and the rite of passage in Mario Vargas Llosa and James Joyce
- Biological, absent, reluctant: the fathers and father figures in Nick Hornby's Slam and About a boy
- Patriarchal fathers, submissive daughters in the fiction of Margaret Atwood and Hanan Al-Shaykh
- Section II B: Paper papas: fatherhood in literature: Fatherhood in World literatures: Displays of father-apparition in contemporary context of Iranian young adult literature
- Rebels with(out) a cause and their Soviet fathers in Serhiy Zhadan's Depeche Mode
- Fathers and children in the plays of Miro Gavran
- Section III: On-screen dads: fatherhood in films: "We're his goddamn kids, too": reflecting fatherhood in public responses to the death of Robin Williams
- Masculinity and fatherhood in Ang Lee's Pushing Hands
- Section IV: Primetime pops: fatherhood in popular culture: Different notions of fatherhood in anime series Naruto and in the first part of Karl Ove Knausgard's autobiographical novel My Struggle
- My boy has reached that age when he wants to do the driving: on fathers and cars
- From Tarzan to Homer Simpson: banalization and masculine violence in contemporary societies
- Horned, emperor, pope: fathers in divination handbooks.