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Making Men into Fathers: Men, Masculinities and the Social Politics of Fatherhood
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Reclaiming FatherhoodFatherhood Responsibility MovementFamily PlanningMasculinitySocial SciencesGender IdentityGender TheoryGender StudiesGender EqualityFeminist EconomicsFeminist ScholarshipCompulsory FatherhoodFeminist PerspectiveFeminist TheoryFamily PolicyHousehold LaborMen's StudySocial PoliticsFeminist PhilosophySociologySocial PolicyFertility PolicySocial Justice
List of figures List of tables Preface Introduction: making men into fathers Barbara Hobson and David Morgan Part I. Who Fathers?: 1. Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary and the United States Livia Sz. Olah, Eva M. Bernhardt and Frances K. Goldscheider Part II. Men in Social Policy and the Logics of Cash and Care: 2. Citizens, workers or fathers? Men in the history of US social policy Ann SholaOrloff and Renee Monson 3. Compulsory fatherhood: the coding of fatherhood in the Swedish welfare state Helena Bergman and Barbara Hobson 4. The problem of fathers: policy and behaviour in Britain Jane Lewis 5. A new role for fathers? The German case Ilona Ostner 6. Transformations of fatherhood: the Netherlands Trudie Knijn and Peter Selten Part III. Resisting and Reclaiming Fatherhood: 7. Making sense of fatherhood: the non-payment of child support in Spain Ingegerd Municio-Larsson and Carmen Pujol Algans 8. The Fatherhood Responsibility Movement: the centrality of marriage, work and male sexuality in reconstructions of masculinity and fatherhood Anne Gavanas Part IV. Theorizing Men, Masculinities and Fatherhood: 9. Men, fathers and the state: national and global relations Jeff Hearn 10. Epilogue David Morgan Notes References Index.