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'Dads aren't demons. Mums aren't madonnas.' Constructions of fatherhood and masculinities in the (real) Fathers 4 Justice campaign

journal contribution
posted on 2024-03-01, 11:04 authored by Ana JordanAna Jordan
<p>Constructions of fatherhood are key signifiers of masculinity/ies and, in the context of a new politics of fatherhood, these constructions have been articulated in opposition both to motherhood and femininity/ies and to ideas of the ‘deadbeat dad’ (Collier 2006, Gavanas 2004, Kaye and Tolmie 1998). The fathers’ rights movement has contributed to this redefinition of fatherhood. In the case of the UK group, Fathers 4 Justice, the central message is that ‘Dads aren’t Demons [and] Mums aren’t Madonnas’ fathers-4-justice.org). The paper draws on in-depth interviews conducted with members of the fathers’ rights group, Real Fathers for Justice/Fathers 4 Justice, to explore and illustrate the conceptions of fatherhood underpinning the campaign. My analysis of the interviews suggests that there is indeed an anxiety to distinguish ‘good’ from ‘bad’ fathers and also to underline the need for fathers by highlighting the existence of ‘bad’mothers. In addition, conceptions of the good father expressed in the interviews can be further subdivided into the ‘nurturing father’, the ‘father as superhero’ and the ‘good enough father’.</p>

History

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law

Volume

31

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

419-433

Publisher

Taylor and Francis (Routledge)

ISSN

0964-9069

eISSN

1469-9621

Date Submitted

2010-10-27

Date Accepted

2009-12-01

Date of First Publication

2009-12-01

Date of Final Publication

2009-12-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

3529