This book examines father-son relations and their role in the transfer of forms of masculinity and fathering practices. It also explores how far the psychosocial resources transferred from fathers to sons enable sons to navigate challenges in their everyday lives, particularly in contexts of disadvantage and marginalization. This study is a successor to an earlier book examining the inter-generational transfer of human wellbeing amongst Latin American migrant women and their daughters. By extending this analysis to the case of migrant fathers and sons this book explores the impacts of international migration on constructions of masculinity and fatherhood whilst investigating the utility of resources passed intergenerationally in a different social, political and economic environment.
قائمة المحتويات
Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Masculinities, Fathering and Migration.- Chapter 3 Contextualizing Latin American Fathers and Sons in the UK.- Chapter 4 International Migration and Intergenerational Transfer: Latin American Migrant Men and their Sons in London.- Chapter 5 Intergenerational Relations and Father-Son Relationships.- Chapter 6 Multiple Masculinities – Partners, Fathers and Stepfathers.- Chapter 7 Conclusions and Implications for Theory and Policy.
عن المؤلف
Katie Wright is Reader in International Development at the University of East London, UK.