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Fragmenting Fatherhood A Sociolegal Study Richard Collier Sally Sheldon

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Fragmenting Fatherhood A Sociolegal Study Richard Collier Sally Sheldon
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Richard Collier, Sally Sheldon
ISBN: 1841134171
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Fragmenting Fatherhood A Sociolegal Study Richard Collier Sally Sheldon by Richard Collier, Sally Sheldon 1841134171 instant download after payment.

Discussion of the legal status, responsibilities, and rights of men who are fathers — whether they are married or unmarried, cohabiting or separated, biological or 'social' in nature — has a long history. In recent years, however, western societies have witnessed a heightening of concern about whether families need fathers and, if so, what kinds of fathers these should be. A debate about the future of fatherhood has become central to a range of conversations about the changing family, parenting, and society. Law has served an important role in these discussions, serving as a focal point for broader political frustrations, playing a central role in mediating disputes, and operating as a significant symbolic 'authorized discourse' which provides an official, state-sanctioned account of the scope of paternal rights and responsibilities. Fragmenting Fatherhood provides the first sustained engagement with the way that fatherhood has been understood, constructed, and regulated within English law. Drawing on a range of disparate legal provisions, and material from diverse disciplines, the book sketches the major contours of the figure of the father as drawn in law and social policy, tracing shifts in legal and broader understandings of what it means to be a 'father' and what rights and obligations should accrue to that status. In thematically-linked chapters cutting across substantive areas of law, the book locates fatherhood as a key site of contestation within broader political debates regarding the family and gender equality. Fragmenting Fatherhood provides an important and unique resource and speaks to debates about fatherhood across many fields including law and legal theory, sociology, gender studies, social policy, marriage and family, and women's studies.

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