Situated Fathering: A Focus on Physical and Social Spaces

Situated Fathering: A Focus on Physical and Social Spaces

by William Marsiglio University of Florida, Kevin Roy, Greer Litton Fox
Situated Fathering: A Focus on Physical and Social Spaces

Situated Fathering: A Focus on Physical and Social Spaces

by William Marsiglio University of Florida, Kevin Roy, Greer Litton Fox

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Overview

When men act as parents they do so in diverse physical and social spaces imbued with symbolic meaning. They father in the military overseas, on the farm, in dilapidated inner cities, immersed in ethnic neighborhoods, navigating idealized places of leisure where families go, as stepfathers in spaces where physical dimensions and family meanings intersect, as nonresident fathers managing less than ideal conditions, rolling across the interstate as long-haul truckers, playing catch alongside the house, managing precious family-time in prison work-release programs, as participants in community fatherhood initiatives, etc. Until now, family scholars had not explicitly theorized and focused on how physical space shapes fathers' lives. A distinct volume of theoretical and empirical research, Situated Fathering addresses this oversight by proposing a new framework for studying how various contingencies of physical space, in conjunction with social/symbolic issues, affect men's identities as fathers and their involvement with children. Consistent with public interest in men's efforts to 'be there' as providers and caregivers, this book explores issues associated with the barriers and supports to involvement that are part of the physical and social environment. Written largely for family scholars and students, it emphasizes a future-oriented perspective by outlining directions for theoretically guided research in specific, often gendered fathering sites.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461715252
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/28/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

William Marsiglio is Professor of Sociology at the University of Florida. His recent books include: Stepdads: Stories of Love, Hope, and Repair, 2004. Kevin Roy is Assistant Professor of Family Studies at the University of Maryland. Greer Litton Fox is Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Child and Family Studies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Situated Fathering: A Spatially Sensitive and Social Approach
Chapter 2 Fatherhood and the Social Organization of Space: An Essay in Subjective Geography
Chapter 3 Fathers and the Navigation of Family Space and Time
Chapter 4 Contextual Scenarios for Stepfathers' Identity Construction, Boundary Work, and "Fatherly" Involvement
Chapter 5 Nonresidential Fathers: Shifting Identities, Roles, and Authorities
Chapter 6 The Haunted Hero: Fathering Profiles of Long-haul Truckers
Chapter 7 "Until the Ball Glows in the Twilight": Fatherhood, Baseball, and the Game of Playing Catch
Chapter 8 "Nobody Can Be a Father In Here": Identity Construction and Institutional Constraints on Incarcerated Fatherhood
Chapter 9 Situating Fatherhood in Responsible Fatherhood Programs: A Place to Explore Father Identity
Chapter 10 Military Fathers on the Front Lines
Chapter 11 Farm Dads: Reconstructing Fatherhood, the Legacy of the Land, and Family in the Fields of the Midwest
Chapter 12 "Gotta Protect My Own": Men Parenting Children in an Abandoned City
Chapter 13 Mexican American Fathering in Neighborhood Context
Chapter 14 Devoted Dads: Religion, Class, and Fatherhood
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