Marcia C. Inhorn Wendy Chavkin Jose-Alberto Navarro
"The book provides manifold empirical and ethnographic insights into the ways in which men around the globe think of and enact fatherhood and into how different historical, national, global, societal and cultural conditions shape men's possibilities of becoming and being fathers. The book convincingly shows that fatherhood is closely related to family life, kinship concerns, marriage, parenthood, partnership, gender identity, sexuality and class." - Tine Tjornhoj-Thomsen, University of Southern Denmark
"The editors have done an excellent job of uniting an exciting collection of...
"The book provides manifold empirical and ethnographic insights into the ways in which men around the globe think of and enact fatherhood and into ...