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Papa, PhD
Essays on Fatherhood by Men in the Academy
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Herausgegeben von:
Mary Ruth Marotte
Sprache:
Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2010
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It is not easy raising a family and balancing work and personal commitments in academia, regardless of gender. Parents endure the stress of making tenure with the demands of life with children. While women's careers are derailed more often than men's as a result of such competing pressures, fathers, too, experience conflicting feelings about work and home, making parenting ever more challenging.
In Papa, PhD, Mary Ruth Marotte, Paige Martin Reynolds, and Ralph James Savarese bring together a group contributors from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. They are white, black, South Asian, Asian, and Arab. They are gay and straight, married and divorced. They are tenured and untenured, at research-one universities and at community colleges. Some write at the beginning of their careers, others at the end. But, perhaps most important they do not look back-they look forward to new parental and professional synergies as they reflect on what it means to be a father in the academy.
The fathers writing in Papa, PhD seek to expand their children's horizons, giving them the gifts of better topic sentences and a cosmopolitan sensibility. They seriously consider the implications of gender theory and queer theory-even Marxist theory-and make relevant theoretical connections between their work and the less abstract, more pragmatic, world of fathering. What resonates is the astonishing range of forms that fatherhood can take as these dads challenge traditional norms by actively questioning the status quo.
In Papa, PhD, Mary Ruth Marotte, Paige Martin Reynolds, and Ralph James Savarese bring together a group contributors from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. They are white, black, South Asian, Asian, and Arab. They are gay and straight, married and divorced. They are tenured and untenured, at research-one universities and at community colleges. Some write at the beginning of their careers, others at the end. But, perhaps most important they do not look back-they look forward to new parental and professional synergies as they reflect on what it means to be a father in the academy.
The fathers writing in Papa, PhD seek to expand their children's horizons, giving them the gifts of better topic sentences and a cosmopolitan sensibility. They seriously consider the implications of gender theory and queer theory-even Marxist theory-and make relevant theoretical connections between their work and the less abstract, more pragmatic, world of fathering. What resonates is the astonishing range of forms that fatherhood can take as these dads challenge traditional norms by actively questioning the status quo.
Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
Mary Ruth Marotte is an assistant professor of English and the director of graduate studies in English at the University of Central Arkansas. She is the author of Captive Bodies: American Women Writers Redefine Pregnancy and Childbirth.
Paige Martin Reynolds is an assistant professor of English at the University of Central Arkansas, where she specializes in teaching and writing about early modern drama.
Ralph James Savarese teaches American literature, disability studies, and creative writing at Grinnell College. He is the author of Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism and Adoption, which Newsweek called a "real-life love story and a passionate manifesto for the rights of people with neurological disabilities," and the winner of the Herman Melville Society's Hennig Cohen Prize for an "Outstanding Contribution to Melville Scholarship."
Paige Martin Reynolds is an assistant professor of English at the University of Central Arkansas, where she specializes in teaching and writing about early modern drama.
Ralph James Savarese teaches American literature, disability studies, and creative writing at Grinnell College. He is the author of Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism and Adoption, which Newsweek called a "real-life love story and a passionate manifesto for the rights of people with neurological disabilities," and the winner of the Herman Melville Society's Hennig Cohen Prize for an "Outstanding Contribution to Melville Scholarship."
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"An interesting and well-written collection of essays on fatherhood in the academy. The authors' candid revelations about their desires for family, for work, for themselves, and how these are realized, modified, or sacrificed highlights how men are also influenced by social norms, institutional constraints, and the interpersonal relationships of family life."
— Men and MasculinitiesFachgebiete
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Part One. Fathers in Theory, Fathers in Praxis: Merging Work and Parenting
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Part Two. Family Made: The Difference of Alternative or Delayed Fatherhood
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Part Three. Forging New Fatherhoods: Ambitions Altered and Transformed
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
3. November 2010
eBook ISBN:
9780813550206
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Inhalt:
272
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9780813550206
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
Mary Ruth Marotte; Paige Reynolds; Ralph Savarese; Sociology; Education; Gender Studies; men’s studies; biography; autobiography; personal memoirs; essays; family; work; balance; personal commitments; academic; academia; gender; parents; stress; demand; tenure; life; children; women; career; men; pressure; father; mother; experience; conflict; feelings; home; parenting; challenging; background; discipline; white; black; South Asian; Asian; Arab; gay; straight; married; divorced; university; community college; college; parental; professional; reflect; reflection; academy; child; gift; cosmopolitan sensibility; gender theory; queer; queer theory; Marxist; theoretical; theory; connection; connections; fathering; world of fathering; fatherhood; dad; dads; traditional; norms; status quo; personal reflection; studying fathers; disney dad; superhero
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