Using an entirely new conceptual vocabulary through which to understand men's experiences and expectations at the dawn of the twenty-first century, this path-breaking volume focuses on fatherhood around the globe, including transformations in fathering, fatherhood, and family life. It includes new work by anthropologists, sociologists, and cultural geographers, working in settings from Peru to India to Vietnam. Each chapter suggests that men are responding to globalization as fathers in creative and unprecedented ways, not only in the West, but also in numerous global locations.
Using an entirely new conceptual vocabulary through which to understand men's experiences and expectations at the dawn of the twenty-first century, this path-breaking volume focuses on fatherhood around the globe, including transformations in fathering, fatherhood, and family life. It includes new work by anthropologists, sociologists, and cultural geographers, working in settings from Peru to India to Vietnam. Each chapter suggests that men are responding to globalization as fathers in creative and unprecedented ways, not only in the West, but also in numerous global locations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
José-Alberto Navarro is an MSc student at HEC Paris. His most recent work examines processes of fragmentation, objectification, and masculine body commodification within invisible and illicit economies created through social-networking applications. Navarro's research focuses on exploring the intersections of economics, finance, gender, and anthropology.
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List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Globalized Fatherhood: Emergent Forms and Possibilities in the New Millennium Marcia C. Inhorn, Wendy Chavkin, and José-Alberto Navarro PART I: CORPORATE FATHERHOOD Chapter 1. The Corporate Father Jude Browne Chapter 2. Hiding Fatherhood in Corporate Japan Scott North PART II: TRANSNATIONAL FATHERHOOD Chapter 3. Transnational Fathers, Good Providers, and the Silences of Adoption Jessaca Leinaweaver Chapter 4. Long-Distance Fathers, Left-Behind Fathers, and Returnee Fathers: Changing Fathering Practices in Indonesia and the Philippines Brenda S. A. Yeoh and Theodora Lam PART III: PRIMARY CARE FATHERHOOD Chapter 5. When the Pillar of the Home is Shaking: Female Labor Migration and Stay-at-home Fathers in Vietnam Vu Thi Thao Chapter 6. On Fatherhood in a Conflict Zone: Gaza Fathers and their Children's Cancer Treatments Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, Yana Diamand, and Maram Abu Yaman PART IV: CLINICAL FATHERHOOD Chapter 7. Enhancing Fathering through Medical Research Participation in Mexico Emily Wentzell Chapter 8. The High-Tech Homunculus: New Science, Old Constructs Linda G. Kahn and Wendy Chavkin PART V: INFERTILE FATHERHOOD Chapter 9. Assumed, Promised, Forbidden: Infertility, IVF, and Fatherhood in Turkey Zeynep B. Gürtin Chapter 10. New Arab Fatherhood: Emergent Masculinities and Assisted Reproduction Marcia C. Inhorn PART VI: GAY/SURROGATE FATHERHOOD Chapter 11. Relating across International Borders: Gay Men Forming Families through Overseas Surrogacy Deborah Dempsey Chapter 12. Conceiving Fatherhood: Gay Men and Indian Surrogate Mother Sharmila Rudrappa PART VII: AMBIVALENT FATHERHOOD Chapter 13. Fatherhood, Companionate Marriage, and the Contradictions of Masculinity in Nigeria Daniel Jordan Smith Chapter 14. The Four Faces of Iranian Fatherhood Soraya Tremayne PART VIII: IMPERILED FATHERHOOD Chapter 15. "Bare Sticks" and Other Dangers to the Social Body Assembling Fatherhood in China Susan Greenhalgh Chapter 16. Paternity Poisoned: The Impact of Gulf War Syndrome on Fatherhood Susie Kilshaw List of Contributors
List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Globalized Fatherhood: Emergent Forms and Possibilities in the New Millennium Marcia C. Inhorn, Wendy Chavkin, and José-Alberto Navarro PART I: CORPORATE FATHERHOOD Chapter 1. The Corporate Father Jude Browne Chapter 2. Hiding Fatherhood in Corporate Japan Scott North PART II: TRANSNATIONAL FATHERHOOD Chapter 3. Transnational Fathers, Good Providers, and the Silences of Adoption Jessaca Leinaweaver Chapter 4. Long-Distance Fathers, Left-Behind Fathers, and Returnee Fathers: Changing Fathering Practices in Indonesia and the Philippines Brenda S. A. Yeoh and Theodora Lam PART III: PRIMARY CARE FATHERHOOD Chapter 5. When the Pillar of the Home is Shaking: Female Labor Migration and Stay-at-home Fathers in Vietnam Vu Thi Thao Chapter 6. On Fatherhood in a Conflict Zone: Gaza Fathers and their Children's Cancer Treatments Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, Yana Diamand, and Maram Abu Yaman PART IV: CLINICAL FATHERHOOD Chapter 7. Enhancing Fathering through Medical Research Participation in Mexico Emily Wentzell Chapter 8. The High-Tech Homunculus: New Science, Old Constructs Linda G. Kahn and Wendy Chavkin PART V: INFERTILE FATHERHOOD Chapter 9. Assumed, Promised, Forbidden: Infertility, IVF, and Fatherhood in Turkey Zeynep B. Gürtin Chapter 10. New Arab Fatherhood: Emergent Masculinities and Assisted Reproduction Marcia C. Inhorn PART VI: GAY/SURROGATE FATHERHOOD Chapter 11. Relating across International Borders: Gay Men Forming Families through Overseas Surrogacy Deborah Dempsey Chapter 12. Conceiving Fatherhood: Gay Men and Indian Surrogate Mother Sharmila Rudrappa PART VII: AMBIVALENT FATHERHOOD Chapter 13. Fatherhood, Companionate Marriage, and the Contradictions of Masculinity in Nigeria Daniel Jordan Smith Chapter 14. The Four Faces of Iranian Fatherhood Soraya Tremayne PART VIII: IMPERILED FATHERHOOD Chapter 15. "Bare Sticks" and Other Dangers to the Social Body Assembling Fatherhood in China Susan Greenhalgh Chapter 16. Paternity Poisoned: The Impact of Gulf War Syndrome on Fatherhood Susie Kilshaw List of Contributors
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