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Do Men Mother? : Second Edition /

"The second edition of Andrea Doucet's Do Men Mother? builds upon the award winning first edition to further illuminate fathers' candid reflections on caring and the intricate social worlds that men and women inhabit as they 'love and let go' of their children. Including int...

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Autor principal: Doucet, Andrea (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]
Edición:Second edition.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Preface to the second edition of do men mother? -- Acknowledgments for the second edition (2017) -- Acknowledgments for the first edition (2006) -- Introduction to the first edition (2006) -- Part 1: Coming to know fathers' stories: Men, mothering, and fathering -- Knowing fathers' stories through gossamer walls -- Understanding fathers as primary caregivers -- Part 2: Do men mother? fathering, care, and responsibilities: Fathers and emotional responsibilities -- Fathers and community responsibilities -- Fathering, mothering, and "moral" responsibilities -- Part 3: Conclusion to the first edition: Conclusion: men reconstructing fathering, care, and masculinities -- Postscript (2006) -- Part 4: Revisitings and revisionings (2017): Revisiting concepts and narratives of parental responsibilities: an ecological approach -- Revisioning and reimagining conceptual narratives of care -- Appendix A: who are the fathers? tables for the first edition (2006) -- Table A.1: single fathers -- Table A.2: stay-at-home fathers -- Table A.3: both stay-at-home and single fathers -- Table A.4: shared caregiving fathers -- Table A.5: fathers of ethnic minorities and aboriginal fathers -- Table A.6: gay fathers -- Appendix B: interviewing: "coaxing" fathers' stories (2006/2017) -- Appendix B.1: focus groups with fathers (2000-2002) -- Appendix B.2: focus groups with Somali fathers (2004) -- Appendix B.3: individual interviews with fathers (2000-2004) -- Appendix B.4: couple interviews (2000-2004) -- Appendix B.6: couple and individual interviews (2009-2014) -- Appendix B.5: internet interviews (2000-2004) -- Figure B.1: household portrait, Theo and Lisa (2000) -- Figure B.2: household portrait: Theo and Lisa (2014) -- Appendix C: data analysis: the listening guide (2006) -- Appendix D: remaking the listening guide: an ecological approach to ontological narrativity (2017) -- Notes -- References (to first and second editions) -- Index. 
520 |a "The second edition of Andrea Doucet's Do Men Mother? builds upon the award winning first edition to further illuminate fathers' candid reflections on caring and the intricate social worlds that men and women inhabit as they 'love and let go' of their children. Including interviews with over one hundred fathers--from truck drivers to insurance salesmen, physicians to artists--Doucet illustrates how men are breaking the mould of traditional parenting models. This edition expands her argument wider and deeper, building on changes to the theoretical work that informs the field, her own intellectual trajectory, and the fieldwork of revisiting six fathers and their partners a decade after her initial interviews. She continues to examine key questions such as: What leads fathers to trade earning for caring? How do fathers navigate through the 'maternal worlds' of mothers and infants? Are men mothering or are they redefining fatherhood? In asking and unravelling the question 'Do men mother?' this study tells a compelling story about Canadian parents radically re-envisioning child care and domestic responsibilities in the twenty-first century."--  |c Provided by publisher 
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