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Making Men into Fathers

Making Men into Fathers
Men, Masculinities and the Social Politics of Fatherhood

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Barbara Hobson, David Morgan, Livia Sz. Oláh, Eva M. Bernhardt, Frances K. Goldscheider, Ann Shola Orloff, Renee Monson, Helena Bergman, Jane Lewis, Ilona Ostner, Trudie Knijn, Peter Selten, Ingegerd Municio-Larsson, Carmen Pujol Algans, Anne Gavanas, Jeff Hearn
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  • Date Published: February 2002
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521006125

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  • Prominent scholars in gender studies and the critical studies of men consider herein how varied institutional settings and policy influence the development of new models of fatherhood, and determine choices. The authors provide new insights from different historical and societal perspectives into the studies of men as gendered subjects, including the role of transnational and global issues on the practices of fatherhood, and the emergence of men's movements in contesting and reimaging fatherhood.

    • An anthology on the social politics of fatherhood that looks across time and space with comparative and historical perspectives
    • The book has interesting material on fatherhood movements, and interviews with key actors in men's movements
    • The book contains a chapter with unique data on men's patterns of partnering and remarriage in three geographical and cultural areas
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    "[T]his is an excellent anthology...This book will be essential reading for scholars of the welfare state and social policy. However, it will also be extremely valuable in graduate courses on social policy, family, and gender." American Journal of Sociology

    "This volume is a valuable complement to the expanding body of fatherhood scholarship." Journal of Marriage and Family

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    • Date Published: February 2002
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521006125
    • length: 340 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.548kg
    • contains: 11 b/w illus. 7 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of figures
    List of tables
    Preface
    Introduction: making men into fathers Barbara Hobson and David Morgan
    Part I. Who Fathers?:
    1. Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary and the United States Livia Sz. Oláh, Eva M. Bernhardt and Frances K. Goldscheider
    Part II. Men in Social Policy and the Logics of Cash and Care:
    2. Citizens, workers or fathers? Men in the history of US social policy Ann SholaOrloff and Renee Monson
    3. Compulsory fatherhood: the coding of fatherhood in the Swedish welfare state Helena Bergman and Barbara Hobson
    4. The problem of fathers: policy and behaviour in Britain Jane Lewis
    5. A new role for fathers? The German case Ilona Ostner
    6. Transformations of fatherhood: the Netherlands Trudie Knijn and Peter Selten
    Part III. Resisting and Reclaiming Fatherhood:
    7. Making sense of fatherhood: the non-payment of child support in Spain Ingegerd Municio-Larsson and Carmen Pujol Algans
    8. The Fatherhood Responsibility Movement: the centrality of marriage, work and male sexuality in reconstructions of masculinity and fatherhood Anne Gavanas
    Part IV. Theorizing Men, Masculinities and Fatherhood:
    9. Men, fathers and the state: national and global relations Jeff Hearn
    10. Epilogue David Morgan
    Notes
    References
    Index.

  • Editor

    Barbara Hobson, Stockholms Universitet
    Barbara Hobson is a Professor of Sociology and holds a chair in Sociology and Gender Studies at Stockholm University. She is a director of the Advanced Research School in Comparative Gender Studies, a program for international research exchange and advanced doctoral studies. Hobson is both the founding and current editor of Social Politics: International Studies of Gender, State, and Society and is the Vice President of the Research Committee on Poverty, Social Welfare, and Social Policy (RC 19 of the International Sociological Association'. She has published numerous articles on gender and welfare states on the themes of gender and citizenship, including women's agency and welfare state formation, solo mothers, and women's economic dependency in the family. Her current research and publications address (1) gender and economic citizenship within the framework of the European Union; and (2) social movements in trans-national policy arena. Her book publications include an edited collection, Gender and Citizenship in Transition and a coedited collection, Contested Concepts: Gender and Social Politics. The Fatherhood project, from which Making Men into Fathers emerged, was one of several international projects from an extensive research program grant, which was awarded to Barbara Hobson from the Centennial Fund of the Bank of Sweden. Another book from the project, Recognition Struggles and Social Movements: Contested Identities, Agency and Power, was published in 2003.

    Contributors

    Barbara Hobson, David Morgan, Livia Sz. Oláh, Eva M. Bernhardt, Frances K. Goldscheider, Ann Shola Orloff, Renee Monson, Helena Bergman, Jane Lewis, Ilona Ostner, Trudie Knijn, Peter Selten, Ingegerd Municio-Larsson, Carmen Pujol Algans, Anne Gavanas, Jeff Hearn

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