Defiant Dads

Defiant Dads
Title Defiant Dads PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn Elise Crowley
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 320
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0801460123

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All across America, angry fathers are demanding rights. These men claim that since the breakdown of their own families, they have been deprived of access to their children. Joining together to form fathers' rights groups, the mostly white, middle-class men meet in small venues to speak their minds about the state of the American family and, more specifically, to talk about the problems they personally face, for which they blame current child support and child custody policies. Dissatisfied with these systems, fathers' rights groups advocate on behalf of legal reforms that will lower their child support payments and help them obtain automatic joint custody of their children. In Defiant Dads, Jocelyn Elise Crowley offers a balanced examination of these groups in order to understand why they object to the current child support and child custody systems; what their political agenda, if enacted, would mean for their members' children or children's mothers; and how well they deal with their members' interpersonal issues concerning their ex-partners and their role as parents. Based on interviews with more than 150 fathers' rights group leaders and members, as well as close observation of group meetings and analysis of their rhetoric and advocacy literature, this important book is the first extensive, in-depth account of the emergence of fathers' rights groups in the United States. A nuanced and timely look at an emerging social movement, Defiant Dads is a revealing investigation into the changing dynamics of both the American family and gender relations in American society.

Defiant Dads

Defiant Dads
Title Defiant Dads PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn Elise Crowley
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 322
Release 2008
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780801446900

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A balanced examination of fathers' rights groups that explores why they object to the current child support and child custody systems and what their political agenda would mean for their members' children or children's mothers.

Rebellious Parents

Rebellious Parents
Title Rebellious Parents PDF eBook
Author Katalin Fábián
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 377
Release 2017-07-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253026733

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Parental activism movements are strengthening around the world and often spark tense personal and political debate. With an emphasis on Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, this collection analyzes formal organizations as well as informal networks and online platforms which mobilize parents to advocate for change on a grassroots level. In doing so, the work collected here explores the interactions between the politics, everyday life, and social activism of mothers and fathers. From fathers' rights movements to natural childbirth to vaccination debates, these essays provide new insight into the identities and strategies applied by these movements as they confront local ideals of gender and family with global ideologies.

The Liddle'est President

The Liddle'est President
Title The Liddle'est President PDF eBook
Author Majid M Padellan
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 2020-03-21
Genre
ISBN 9781734666427

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The story of a horrible Liddle' man who became President, and what led to his ultimate bigly downfall.

Angry White Men

Angry White Men
Title Angry White Men PDF eBook
Author Michael Kimmel
Publisher Bold Type Books
Pages 399
Release 2017-04-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 156858962X

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One of the headlines of the 2012 Presidential campaign was the demise of the white American male voter as a dominant force in the political landscape. On election night four years later, when Donald Trump was announced the winner, it became clear that the white American male voter is alive and well and angry as hell. Sociologist Michael Kimmel, one of the leading writers on men and masculinity in the world today, has spent hundreds of hours in the company of America's angry white men - from white supremacists to men's rights activists to young students. In Angry White Men, he presents a comprehensive diagnosis of their fears, anxieties, and rage. Kimmel locates this increase in anger in the seismic economic, social and political shifts that have so transformed the American landscape. Downward mobility, increased racial and gender equality, and a tenacious clinging to an anachronistic ideology of masculinity has left many men feeling betrayed and bewildered. Raised to expect unparalleled social and economic privilege, white men are suffering today from what Kimmel calls "aggrieved entitlement": a sense that those benefits that white men believed were their due have been snatched away from them. Angry White Men discusses, among others, the sons of small town America, scarred by underemployment and wage stagnation. When America's white men feel they've lived their lives the 'right' way - worked hard and stayed out of trouble - and still do not get economic rewards, then they have to blame somebody else. Even more terrifying is the phenomenon of angry young boys. School shootings in the United States are not just the work of "misguided youth" or "troubled teens" -- they're all committed by boys. These alienated young men are transformed into mass murderers by a sense that using violence against others is their right. The election of Donald Trump proved that angry white men can still change the course of history. Here, Kimmel argues that they should walk openly and honorably alongside those they've spent so long trying to exclude, in order to be happier and healthier.

Misframing Men

Misframing Men
Title Misframing Men PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Kimmel
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 255
Release 2010
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813547628

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Collection of Kimmel's commentaries on contemporary debates about masculinity.

Gender, Sexualities and Law

Gender, Sexualities and Law
Title Gender, Sexualities and Law PDF eBook
Author Jackie Jones
Publisher Routledge
Pages 374
Release 2011-03-17
Genre Law
ISBN 1136829229

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Bringing together an international range of academics, Gender, Sexualities and Law provides a comprehensive interrogation of the range of contemporary issues – both topical and controversial – raised by the gendered character of law, legal discourse and institutions. The gendering of law, persons and the legal profession, along with the gender bias of legal outcomes, has been a fractious, but fertile, focus of reflection. It has, moreover, been an important site of political struggle. This collection of essays offers an unrivalled examination of its various contemporary dimensions, focusing on: issues of theory and representation; violence, both national and international; reproduction and parenting; and partnership, sexuality, marriage and the family. Gender, Sexualities and Law will be invaluable for all those engaged in research and study of the law (and related fields) as a form of gendered power.