@article{1475943, recid = {1475943}, author = {Gallais, Catherine,}, title = {Fatherhood and masculinities : intersections of care, bodies and race /}, pages = {1 online resource.}, abstract = {Based on novel ethnographic research conducted in New York City, this book explores through the lens of intersectionality how gender impacts mens experiences of full-time fatherhood, as well as how sexuality, race, class, faith, and so on result in unequal access to choices and opportunities as parents. Chapters analyze how perspectives on caregiving are complicated by varying cultural, gendered, and racialized stereotypes and representations that pull different fathers toward or push them away from particular models of fatherhood in an urban context. Additionally, the author interrogates how societal conceptions of mens bodies also play a role in how men understand their experiences of fatherhood. This book will be of interest to scholars and students studying gender, masculinity, and fatherhood. Dr. Catherine Gallais has a doctorate in Anthropology, Sociology, and Gender Studies and specialises in fatherhood and masculinities. She is an associate member of the research unit Laboratoire interdisciplinaire en tudes culturelles (LinCS UMR 7069) and a lecturer at the University of Strasbourg in France. Her scholarly interests are centered on issues of social justice, intersectionality, race and racism, practices of care and embodiment, always in relation to men, masculinities, and fatherhood. She has published book chapters and journal articles on men, masculinities, and care.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1475943}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34132-8}, }