Communicating Fatherhood is the first text to focus squarely on
communication by and about fathers. This highly readable collection
features an engaging mix of research chapters, personal reflections,
and rich qualitative explorations of fatherhood as it is depicted in
media, cultural traditions, father support programs, and the
often-poignant reports of daughters, sons, spouses, and other family
members. The amazing diversity of fatherhood is on display, with
chapters exploring the experiences of Native American, African
American, and Latino dads and their families. The reader will also
hear from stay-at-home dads, nonresidential fathers, dads who are
sperm donors, adoptive dads, and fathers who have been challenged by
addiction, disability, and toxic versions of masculinity. Although
grounded in communication research and theory, Communicating
Fatherhood strikes personal and emotional chords that will resonate
with student readers and researchers alike. Authors share personal
experiences of fatherhood – some heartwarming, and others painful
– all of which emphasize the powerful and lifelong influence of
"father-speak". The text generates deep insights for readers hoping to
be fathers, family members seeking to understand fathers, and
researchers studying the role communication has in shaping the many
and varied roles played by fathers in families. Committed to tracing
the development of fatherhood across the lifespan, Communicating
Fatherhood is the perfect text for undergraduate and graduate courses
in family communication, personal relationships, lifespan
communication, and gender studies. "In this pioneering book
Communicating Fatherhood, the editors have assembled an impressive
range of scholarly and practitioner voices. The focus on communication
and fathers is unparalleled in the current market and makes an
outstanding companion to books focusing on maternal communication.
Chapters cover essential topics, such as how father ideals have
evolved over time, father-offspring bonds, and influences of
traditional and emerging media on fatherhood. The book provides an
eclectic and multivocal view of fatherhood, examining the experiences
of dads who are Black, Latino, Native American, adoptive, working and
stay-at-home, nonresidential, gay, recent immigrants, and dads with
disabilities." —Michelle Miller-Day, Professor, Chapman University
Author: Constructing Motherhood and Fatherhood Across the Lifespan
"Editors Vince Waldron and Tom Socha bring together authors who share
research and personal experiences focused on the doing of fatherhood
via communication and media, how fathers challenge and change roles
and relationships as the lifespan unfolds. Readers will find this book
very useful in in their own families and communities." —Dawn O.
Braithwaite, Willa Cather Professor of Communication Studies
(Emerita), University of Nebraska-Lincoln Author: "Communication
Matters" blog, Psychology Today "Waldron and Socha have compiled an
impressive collection of essays exploring fatherhood from scientific,
historical, educational, and experiential perspectives. Communicating
Fatherhood is a must read for anyone seeking to more fully understand
the changing landscape of American families." —Douglas L. Kelley,
Professor of Communication (Emeritus), Arizona State University
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433187094
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok