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- Utgivningsdatum:2014-10-01
- Mått:152 x 229 x 28 mm
- Vikt:744 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives
- Antal sidor:430
- Förlag:Berghahn Books
- ISBN:9781782384373
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Marcia C. Inhorn is the William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at Yale University. She is (co)editor and author of numerous books on the subject of gender and masculinity, including The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East (Princeton University Press, 2012). Inhorn is also the founding editor of the Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies and co-editor of Berghahn’s “Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality” series.
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“To understand and explain how fatherhood is conceptualized, defined, and practiced in other regions, many of the contributors introduce new vocabularies and novel theories over the course of the 16 chapters across eight distinct parts of this volume… The result is a timely contribution that illustrates vividly how fatherhood is socially and culturally constructed, altered, contested, and, ultimately, enacted and practiced.” · Choice“The work is a welcome contribution to the study of men and reproduction, with special attention to changing identities and roles in an increasingly globalized world. It serves as a call for more research towards and stronger conceptual frameworks for understanding fatherhood.” · Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute“This intriguing [and comprehensive] collection of essays on the way men from different geographical settings and cultural contexts engage in fatherhood is intended to fill a gap in social science literature, where women have overwhelmingly been the focus of attention…[It] will be appreciated not only by kinship, gender and family studies scholars but also by anyone interested in contemporary ethnographic anthropology.” · Anthropological Notebooks“Thanks to Globalized Fatherhood we now have a benchmark set of studies with which to further build the theory necessary to study men in relation to children and mothers, as well as a splendid collection of essays each of which reveals common, unique, and often surprising ways of being fathers today, that is fatherhood in all its contradictory and mutable variations.” · Global Public Health“Globalized Fatherhood, with its 16 chapters and original research on fatherhood (and related topics) from more than 20 countries comes at an opportune time. This impressive volume,… covers a lot of ground…[It] is an ambitious offering that hits the mark in most of its chapters, and advances the research in a field that is sadly lacking in it. May there be more volumes on the topic –by these authors, and many others.” · Gender & Development“The book provides manifold empirical and ethnographic insights into the ways in which men around the globe think of and enact fatherhood and into how different historical, national, global, societal and cultural conditions shape men’s possibilities of becoming and being fathers. The book convincingly shows that fatherhood is closely related to family life, kinship concerns, marriage, parenthood, partnership, gender identity, sexuality and class.” · Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, University of Southern Denmark“The editors have done an excellent job of uniting an exciting collection of international contributions which collectively illuminate the concept of globalized fatherhood. The proposed ‘new vocabulary’ for discussing transformations in fatherhood and masculinity will be of interest to those working on men, gender, infertility, parenting and health in a wide range of disciplines.” · Nicky Hudson, De Montfort University“A strikingly rich analysis of how fatherhood is culturally constructed and enacted across the world. It not only tells us about the intimate sphere of men’s lives as fathers and how they interact with their children, partners, hoped for and lost children, but also how studying fatherhood offers a fascinating window on broader social change across different societies.” · Maria Lohan, Queen’s University Belfast
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- List of Tables and FiguresAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Globalized Fatherhood: Emergent Forms and Possibilities in the New MillenniumMarcia C. Inhorn, Wendy Chavkin, and José-Alberto NavarroPART I: CORPORATE FATHERHOODChapter 1. The Corporate FatherJude BrowneChapter 2. Hiding Fatherhood in Corporate JapanScott NorthPART II: TRANSNATIONAL FATHERHOODChapter 3. Transnational Fathers, Good Providers, and the Silences of AdoptionJessaca LeinaweaverChapter 4. Long-Distance Fathers, Left-Behind Fathers, and Returnee Fathers: Changing Fathering Practices in Indonesia and the PhilippinesBrenda S. A. Yeoh and Theodora LamPART III: PRIMARY CARE FATHERHOODChapter 5. When the Pillar of the Home is Shaking: Female Labor Migration and Stay-at-home Fathers in VietnamVu Thi ThaoChapter 6. On Fatherhood in a Conflict Zone: Gaza Fathers and their Children’s Cancer TreatmentsDaphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, Yana Diamand, and Maram Abu YamanPART IV: CLINICAL FATHERHOODChapter 7. Enhancing Fathering through Medical Research Participation in MexicoEmily WentzellChapter 8. The High-Tech Homunculus: New Science, Old ConstructsLinda G. Kahn and Wendy ChavkinPART V: INFERTILE FATHERHOODChapter 9. Assumed, Promised, Forbidden: Infertility, IVF, and Fatherhood in TurkeyZeynep B. GürtinChapter 10. New Arab Fatherhood: Emergent Masculinities and Assisted ReproductionMarcia C. InhornPART VI: GAY/SURROGATE FATHERHOODChapter 11. Relating across International Borders: Gay Men Forming Families through Overseas SurrogacyDeborah DempseyChapter 12. Conceiving Fatherhood: Gay Men and Indian Surrogate MotherSharmila RudrappaPART VII: AMBIVALENT FATHERHOODChapter 13. Fatherhood, Companionate Marriage, and the Contradictions of Masculinity in NigeriaDaniel Jordan SmithChapter 14. The Four Faces of Iranian FatherhoodSoraya TremaynePART VIII: IMPERILED FATHERHOODChapter 15. “Bare Sticks” and Other Dangers to the Social Body Assembling Fatherhood in ChinaSusan GreenhalghChapter 16. Paternity Poisoned: The Impact of Gulf War Syndrome on FatherhoodSusie KilshawList of Contributors
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