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Baba: Men and Fatherhood in South AfricaPublication Date2006
SummaryBaba: Men and Fatherhood in South Africa aims to provide answers to some of the most difficult questions about fatherhood in South Africa: Who is a father? What does it mean to be a father? Is it important for fathers to do more for children in a world that assumes that mothers take the primary parenting role? Do different people understand fatherhood in different ways? What evidence is there of new fatherhood styles emerging in South Africa? In this collection, the authors firstly examine the conceptual and theoretical questions related to the definition of fatherhood. In the second section, fathers and fatherhood are examined from an historical perspective, showing how race and class have shaped fatherhood in South Africa and how understandings of fatherhood have changed over time. In the third section, the authors discuss the way in which fathers appear in the media - how men as fathers are often ignored or portrayed in narrow ways which inhibit alternative forms of fatherhood emerging. In the fourth section, the authors offer answers to how men experience fatherhood and what obstacles prevent men from expanding their engagement with children. Finally, the book offers examples of local and international programmes that have been initiated to promote fatherhood and to work with fathers. Number of Pages416 CostR160.00
ContactHuman Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Press
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SourceHSRC Press website on June 30 2008. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site June 30 2008 Last Updated June 30 2008 |
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