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Fathering From The Margins An Intimate Examination Of Black Fatherhood Aasha M Abdill

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Fathering From The Margins An Intimate Examination Of Black Fatherhood Aasha M Abdill
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Author: Aasha M. Abdill
ISBN: 9780231542272, 0231542275
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Fathering From The Margins An Intimate Examination Of Black Fatherhood Aasha M Abdill by Aasha M. Abdill 9780231542272, 0231542275 instant download after payment.

Aasha M. Abdill draws on four years of fieldwork in Bedford-Stuyvesant to dispel stereotypes of black men as "deadbeat dads." She presents qualitative and quantitative evidence that confirms the increasing presence of black fathers in their communities, arguing that changing social norms about gender roles in black families have shifted behaviors. Abdill shows how supporting black men in their quest to be—and be seen as—family men is the key to securing not only their children's well-being but also their own.


Aasha M. Abdill draws on fieldwork in Bedford-Stuyvesant to dispel stereotypes of black men as deadbeat dads. She presents qualitative and quantitative evidence of black fathers' presence and shows how supporting black men in their quest to be—and be seen as—family men is key to securing not only their children's well-being but also their own.

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