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Deconstructing Dads Changing

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Laura Tropp and Janice Kelly - Contributions by Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns; Canela Ailen Rodriguez Fontao; Lynda Goldstein; Justin J. Hendricks; Leandra Hinojosa Hernández; Shirley Hill; John W. Howard III; Sarah Kornfield; Deepika Kulkarni; Klappentext Deconstructing Dads is an interdisciplinary collection that examines the changing images of fathers in the United States. In this collection, prominent scholars explore a variety of media, including ads, magazines, television, and film to provide historical and current example... Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsLaura Tropp and Janice KellyIntroduction: Changing Concepts of the Good Dad in Popular CultureJanice Kelly and Laura TroppSection I: The Evolving Dad in Popular CultureChapter 1: The Culture of Fatherhood and the Late-Twentieth-Century New Fatherhood Movement: An Interpretive Perspective Ralph LaRossaChapter 2: Who's Your Daddy: Sperm Donation and the Cultural Construction of FatherhoodLaura TroppChapter 3: Soldiers and Fathers: Archetypal Media Representations of Service, Family, and Parenting Laura C. Prividera and John W. HowardChapter 4: Decoding Comedic Dads: Examining how Media and Real Fathers Measure up with Young Viewers Janice KellySection II: Dads Across Popular Culture GenresChapter 5: Watching the Leisure Gap: Advertising Fatherhood with the Privilege of PlayPeter SchaeferChapter 6: Detecting Fatherhood: The "New" Masculinity in Primetime Crime Dramas Sarah KornfieldChapter 7: Magazine Depictions of Fathers' Involvement in Children's Health: A Content Analysis Justin J. Hendricks, Heidi Steinour, William Marsiglio, and Deepika KulkarniChapter 8: New Paternal Anxieties in Contemporary Horror Cinema: Protecting the Family against (Supernatural) External Attacks Fernando Gabriel Pagnono Berns and Canela Ailen Rodriguez FontaoSection III: (Representing Dads)Chapter 9: From Good Times to Blackish: Media Portrayals of African-American Fathers Shirley A. Hill and Janice KellyChapter 10: Queering Daddy or Adopting Homonormative Fatherhood?Lynda Goldstein 11. Paternidad, Masculinidad, and Machismo: Evolving Representations of Mexican/-American Fathers in Film Leandra H. HernándezIndexAbout the Contributors...

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