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El. knyga: Pops in Pop Culture: Fatherhood, Masculinity, and the New Man

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  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137577672
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137577672

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The definitions of fatherhood have shifted in the twenty-first century as paternal subjectivities, conflicts, and desires have registered in new ways in the contemporary family. This collection investigates these sites of change through various lenses from popular culture - film, television, blogs, best-selling fiction and non-fiction, stand-up comedy routines, advertisements, newspaper articles, parenting guide-books, and video games. Treating constructions of the father at the nexus of patriarchy, gender, and (post)feminist philosophy, contributors analyze how fatherhood is defined in relation to masculinity and femininity, and the shifting structures of the heteronormative nuclear family. Perceptions of the father as the traditional breadwinner and authoritarian as compared to a more engaged and involved nurturer are considered via representations of fathers from the US, Canada, Britain, Australia, South Africa, and Sweden.

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"The essays that comprise Pops in Pop Culture work together to make a valuable intervention in studies of fatherhood across a broad spectrum of forms of popular media and contemporary culture, and in a range of different national and cultural contexts. Taking a cross-media approach, the essays differently interrogate and contextualize symptomatic examples of cultures of fatherhood from popular film, serial television, situation comedy, advertising, videogames, literary fiction, and more. It is a timely and welcome addition to scholarship on mediated masculinities." - Hannah Hamad, Senior Lecturer, Media Studies, University of East Anglia, UK

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"The essays that comprise Pops in Pop Culture work together to make a valuable intervention in studies of fatherhood across a broad spectrum of forms of popular media and contemporary culture, and in a range of different national and cultural contexts. Taking a cross-media approach, the essays differently interrogate and contextualize symptomatic examples of cultures of fatherhood from popular film, serial television, situation comedy, advertising, videogames, literary fiction, and more. It is a timely and welcome addition to scholarship on mediated masculinities." - Hannah Hamad, Senior Lecturer, Media Studies, University of East Anglia, UK
Foreword ix
Andrea Doucet
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: Pops in Pop Context 1(30)
Elizabeth Podnieks
Section I Self-Defining Dads: Autobiography, Paternal Lessons, and Narrative Performance
1 Pappahandbooks: Guidebooks for Dads in Twenty-First Century Sweden
31(20)
Helena Wahlstrom Henriksson
2 Fatherhood, Feminism, and Failure in Louis C.K.'s Comedy
51(16)
Peter C. Kunze
3 "Daddy Time All the Time": Representations of Involved Fatherhood in Contemporary Dadoirs
67(20)
Elizabeth Podnieks
4 Daddyblogs Know Best: Histories of Fatherhood in the Cyber Age
87(20)
May Friedman
Section II "Real" Men: Brawn, Power, and Protection
5 Ads and Dads: TV Commercials and Contemporary Attitudes Toward Fatherhood
107(18)
Kristi Rowan Humphreys
6 Hard Bodies, Soft Hearts: Mixed-Race Men as Muscular Daddies in the Films of Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson
125(16)
Andrea Schofield
7 Contemporary Crime-Fighting Dads: Negotiating Masculinity and Fathering in 24 and Castle
141(18)
Christy Ebert Vrtis
8 Tale of Two Fathers: Authenticating Fatherhood in Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain: The Origami Killer and Naughty Dog's The Last of Us
159(20)
Melvin G. Hill
Section III Economics and Emotions: Providers, Pals, and Nurturers
9 Breaking Dad: Reimagining Postwar Models of American Fatherhood in Breaking Bad
179(16)
Heath A. Diehl
10 Masculinity, Subjectivities, and Caregiving in the British Press: The Case of the Stay-at-Home Father
195(18)
Abigail Locke
11 A Sentimental Fathering Model: Alexander McCall Smith's Vision for Nurturing Paternity in the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series
213(20)
Nicole L. Willey
12 Modern Fathers in Modern Family: The Impact of Generational Differences on Fatherhood Styles
233(18)
Kathryn Pallister
Notes on Contributors 251(4)
Index 255
Elizabeth Podnieks is Associate Professor of English and the Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at Ryerson University, Canada. She is the author of Daily Modernism: The Literary Diaries of Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Elizabeth Smart, and Anaļs Nin (2000); the co-editor of Textual Mothers/Maternal Texts: Motherhood in Contemporary Womens Literatures (2009); and the editor of Mediating Moms: Mothers in Popular Culture (2012), awarded the Outstanding Scholarship (2012-2013) Prize by the Canadian Womens and Gender Studies et Recherches Féministes. She is the Area Chair (2012-ongoing) for the Motherhood/Fatherhood Area of thePopular Culture Association/American Culture Association.