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Making Men Into Fathers Men Masculinities And The Social Politics Of Fatherhood 1st Edition Barbara Hobson

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Making Men Into Fathers Men Masculinities And The Social Politics Of Fatherhood 1st Edition Barbara Hobson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Barbara Hobson
ISBN: 0521006120
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Making Men Into Fathers Men Masculinities And The Social Politics Of Fatherhood 1st Edition Barbara Hobson by Barbara Hobson 0521006120 instant download after payment.

Prominent scholars in gender studies and the critical studies of men consider herein how varied institutional settings and policy influence the development of new models of fatherhood, and determine choices. The authors provide new insights from different historical and societal perspectives into the studies of men as gendered subjects, including the role of transnational and global issues on the practices of fatherhood, and the emergence of men's movements in contesting and reimaging fatherhood.

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