Reshaping Fatherhood
The Social Construction of Shared Parenting
- Anna Dienhart - University of Guelph, Canada
Volume:
12
Series:
Understanding Families series
Understanding Families series
July 1998 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
`The book is based on audio-taped conversations with 18 couples, using well-recognized qualitative methodology. There is much to praise in the rigour with which this process was undertaken and the transparency with which it is reported. It points to a diversity of shared parenting styles, but also tyo a similarity between parents committed to sharing responsibility, in that they construct meaning as well as making practical arrangements collaboratively yet flexibly' - Family Practice
This qualitative study of 18 shared parenting couples explores men's and women's resourcefulness as they create together alternatives to traditional parenting patterns. Narrative accounts show a diversity of possible ways to organize family-life so both mothers and fathers can be active in parenting. The many strategies followed by these couples - including tag-team parenting, interchangeability of roles, and division of labour - share a flexibility which challenges the many researchers who are fixated on static models of gendered family life.
PART ONE: BACKGROUND
Introduction
Academic Discourses
PART TWO: MEANING-MAKING
Diversity of Styles in Sharing Parenting
Diversity of Paths
Guiding Light
Tag-Team Parenting and the Mechanisms of Sharing Parenting
The Dance of Father Involvement
Sharing Parenting and the Reciprocal Revisioning of Both Fatherhood and Motherhood
PART THREE: RELEXIVE COMMENTARY
Reshaping Parenthood
Revisioning Dominant Discourses and Final Reflections