Situated Father: Book Reviews

–Excerpt from Journal Review Below

“I learned more about fa­thers from this book than I have from any­thing I have read on this topic. . . . The editors and authors challenge readers to understand this prosaic feature of life as problematic. By considering how men in di­verse situations interact with their children, and how they understand the meaning of those interactions, we come to a better un­derstanding of the social role of fatherhood. But we also come to recognize how central spaces are in the lives of men and their chil­dren. Whether the context is a prison, a farm, an abandoned inner rustbelt city, or a subur­ban backyard, space is integral to “doing fa­therhood.”

–Steven Nock, Contemporary Sociology, July 2006


 
–Excerpts from Jacket Cover Below


Situated Fathering makes an outstanding contribution to how we understand fathers’ lives in their many, varied contexts: physical, institutional, cultural, and social.  A must-read for serious students of fatherhood, researchers, and policy-makers.”

   Joseph H. Pleck, University of Illinois


“Focusing on the link between fathers’ experiences and the social organization of space, Marsiglio, Roy, and Fox provide a powerful framework for understanding the social conditions that foster or undermine involved fathering.  Situated Fathering highlights how men negotiiate varieties of fatherhood in a range of often-overlooked settings, from farms to inner cities to prisons and beyond.  An important contribution that helps us see all fathers–and, indeed, all parents–in a new way.”

   Kathleen Gerson, New York University

–Reviews from Book Jacket

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