Contents |
Knowing what a father is -- Being there beyond breadwinning -- Resources for responsibility -- Making a case to mothers -- New fathers and old ideas -- Teaching the essential father -- Having it better -- Appendix : Pregnancy and parenthood in the field. |
Abstract |
"In Essential Dads, sociologist Jennifer Randles shares the stories of more than 60 marginalized men as they sought to become more engaged parents through a government-supported "responsible" fatherhood program. Dads' experiences serve as a unique window into long-standing controversies about the importance of fathering, its connection to inequality, and the state's role in shaping men's parenting. With a compassionate and hopeful voice, Randles proposes a more equitable political agenda for fatherhood, one that carefully considers the social and economic factors shaping men's abilities to be involved in their children's lives and the ideologies that rationalize the necessity of that involvement"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Randles, Jennifer M. Essential dads Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020] 9780520974388 |
Genre/form | Case studies. |
LCCN | 2020014438 |
ISBN | 9780520335226 hardcover |
ISBN | 0520335228 hardcover |
ISBN | 9780520335233 paperback |
ISBN | 0520335236 paperback |
ISBN | electronic publication |