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Lost Fathers

Editat de Cynthia R. Daniels
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iun 1998
The concept of fatherlessness has emerged at the centre of debates over welfare, poverty, sexuality, divorce, family values and 'racial disorder'. Do children need fathers? Do mothers need husbands? Should we celebrate or grieve the loss (or transformation) of fatherhood? Is there a relation between 'fatherlessness' and the destitution and crime of inner city communities? Or is talk about 'fatherlessness' simply a political diversion from the true sources of inequality and social disruption? This collection brings together the voices of nine highly diverse scholars to reflect on the culturally and politically charged concept of 'fatherlessness' and to illustrate the deep and dramatic divisions which constitute public debate on this issue. No other book offers the range of perspectives that is presented by this one - from conservative to radical feminist - on the issue of father absence. The essays combine to make Lost Fathers a stimulating, memorable read.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333741016
ISBN-10: 0333741013
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 141 x 222 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Introduction; C.R.Daniels
The History and Politics of Fatherlessness; R.L.Griswold
Life without Father; D. Popenoe
Dada-ism in the Nineties: Getting Past Baby Talk About Fatherlessness; J. Stacey
Growing Up Without a Father; S. McLanahan
'This River Runs Deep': Father Myths and Single Mothers in Poor America; L. Dodson
The Lost Children; J.B.Elshtain
The Absent Black Father; D.Roberts
Father Hunger; M.Gallagher
Fatherhood and Its Discontents: Men, Patriarchy, and Freedom; D.Cornell

Recenzii

'A timely presentation of basic arguments on this polarized issue.' - Booklist

'[A]n interesting and multifaceted discussion....[T]his book makes a solid and learned contribution to the public policy discussion.' - Library
Journal


'Lost Fathers ...defines the battle lines. In one camp are those who think marriage and fatherhood are essential to socialize men, producing a stability which protects women and children and underpins liberal democratic society. In the other are those who believe that marriage is a patriarchal conspiracy against women, that gender differences are an oppressive social construct and that family life should be reconstituted around egalitarianism and androgyny.' - Times Literary Supplement

Notă biografică

CYNTHIA R. DANIELS is Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University. She is the author of At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights, and winner of the Victoria Schuck Award from the American Political Science Association for best book in the field of women and politics.

Caracteristici

1 New in paperback following success of hardback
2 Reputation of prize-winning author
3 An important, emotive subject
4 Reviews of hardcover

Descriere

The concept of fatherlessness has emerged at the centre of debates over welfare, poverty, sexuality, divorce, family values and 'racial disorder'. Do children need fathers? Do mothers need husbands? Should we celebrate or grieve the loss (or transformation) of fatherhood? Is there a relation between 'fatherlessness' and the destitution and crime of inner city communities? Or is talk about 'fatherlessness' simply a political diversion from the true sources of inequality and social disruption? This collection brings together the voices of nine highly diverse scholars to reflect on the culturally and politically charged concept of 'fatherlessness' and to illustrate the deep and dramatic divisions which constitute public debate on this issue. No other book offers the range of perspectives that is presented by this one - from conservative to radical feminist - on the issue of father absence. The essays combine to make Lost Fathers a stimulating, memorable read.