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Fathering Children with Disabilities - New Perspectives on Disability Studies and Family Care

English · Hardback

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This book explores the often-forgotten role of fathers of children with disabilities. Bridging the gap between disability studies, family studies, and gender studies, it uncovers men's perspective on caring for children with disabilities and presents examples of famous fathers, such as general Charles de Gaulle, film director Dan Habib, and scholars Michael Bérubé and Phil Ferguson. Drawing on interviews with fathers of children with disabilities, the author explores what makes a father a 'good father' and presents fatherhood as an intense and dynamic journey of discovery, experienced together with the children, as a process of 'becoming with'. The testimonies offer an insight into the lived experience of fathers and challenge the model of caring masculinity through a narrative approach, with the aim to answer burning questions: can we built research lines around the experiences of fathers? can we secure the father perspective within family research and within support services for families with children with disabilities? A must read for academics in social science, education, and medical fields.
 

List of contents

Chapter 1: Disability Studies in Education and Family Research.- Chapter 2: The first paternal perspectives appearing in the scientific literature.- Chapter 3: Famous fathers of children with disabilities.- Chapter 4: Fathers of children with disabilities/artists who have contributed very actively to Disability Studies as a field.- Chapter 5: Suppose... we listen to fathers of children with disabilities: our own little research project.- Chapter 6: Some final thoughts.

About the author

Geert Van Hove is Emeritus Professor of Disability Studies and Inclusive Education at Ghent University, Belgium, and guest professor at the Ghent University of Applied Sciences and Arts. A pioneer in the field in his country, in 2017 he received the Steven Taylor Memorial Senior Scholar Award at the Disability Studies in Education Conference.

Summary

This book explores the often-forgotten role of fathers of children with disabilities. Bridging the gap between disability studies, family studies, and gender studies, it uncovers men's perspective on caring for children with disabilities and presents examples of famous fathers, such as general Charles de Gaulle, film director Dan Habib, and scholars Michael Bérubé and Phil Ferguson. Drawing on interviews with fathers of children with disabilities, the author explores what makes a father a 'good father' and presents fatherhood as an intense and dynamic journey of discovery, experienced together with the children, as a process of ‘becoming with’. The testimonies offer an insight into the lived experience of fathers and challenge the model of caring masculinity through a narrative approach, with the aim to answer burning questions: can we built research lines around the experiences of fathers? can we secure the father perspective within family research and within support services for families with children with disabilities? A must read for academics in social science, education, and medical fields.
 

Product details

Authors Geert Van Hove
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031828546
ISBN 978-3-0-3182854-6
No. of pages 71
Illustrations XI, 71 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Women's and gender studies

Sozialpsychologie, Psychologie, Gender Studies, Soziologie: Familie und Beziehungen, Bildungsziel Inklusion, Disability Studies, Inclusive Education, Social Psychology, Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging, Counseling Psychology, Family studies, Caring Masculinities, Families and Disabled Children, Fatherhood

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