Fatherhood
Contemporary Theory, Research, and Social Policy
Edited by:
- William Marsiglio - University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Volume:
7
April 1995 | 336 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Shifting marriage and divorce patterns, transformation in the workplace, the growth of the women's movement and the development of the men's movement, all these social and cultural changes have changed fathers' traditional family roles and forced a reexamination of how fathers and children interact. Progress in this new understanding of fathers is highlighted in Fatherhood, a volume of empirical and theoretical research on fathers in families. The research pieces, written by such well-known scholars as Furstenberg, Seltzer, and Greif, examine differences in culture, class, nationality, and custodial status. The chapters focus on legal, economic, and policy questions, as well as on the interaction between fathers and children within the family. Some of the topics explored are fathers' involvement in child care, fathering in the inner city, and single fathers who have custody of their children.
Fatherhood is the most current assessment of our research base on fatherhood available for professional, scholarly, and classroom use and is important reading for those interested in men's studies, family studies, gender studies, sociology, psychology, and social work.
Michael S Kimmel
Foreword
PART ONE: OVERVIEW OF FATHERHOOD SCHOLARSHIP, THEORY, AND SOCIAL POLICY
William Marsiglio
Fatherhood Scholarship
Kerry J Daly
Reshaping Fatherhood
Alan J Hawkins et al
Rethinking Fathers' Involvement in Child Care
Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman, Kay Pasley and Cheryl Buehler
Developing a Middle-Range Theory of Father Involvement Postdivorce
William Marsiglio
Fathers' Diverse Life Course Patterns and Roles
PART TWO: FATHERHOOD RESEARCH AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE
Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Paternal Involvement and Perception toward Fathers' Roles
Frank F Furstenberg Jr
Fathering in the Inner-City
Jane Mosley and Elizabeth Thomson
Fathering Behavior and Child Outcomes
Judith A Seltzer and Yvonne Brandreth
What Fathers Say about Involvement with Children after Separation
Geoffrey L Greif and Alfred DeMaris
Single Fathers with Custody
William Marsiglio
Stepfathers with Minor Children Living at Home
Carl Bertoia and Janice Drakich
The Fathers' Rights Movement
Scott Coltrane
The Future of Fatherhood