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Article Dans Une Revue Men and Masculinities Année : 2017

Father figures and cultural diversity in France

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Who are the father figures or cultural role models for paternal involvement in France today? In this article, we examine changes in the cultural models of father involvement or father figures from a framework of family sociology and in light of the move from male breadwinner models to dual earner families. First, we note the persistence of a neo-patriarchal father figure in some specific groups of society, in particular large families who practice their religion actively. However, this father figure is declining under the pressures of mass unemployment, a rise in female employment activity and an increase in marital separations. At the same time, sociologists highlight the increase of pre-occupation with the concept of failing father’s. There is normative alarm about failing fatherhood amongst early childhood professionals interviewed for this study. Alternatively, we see the emergence of a new range of father involvement figures: especially among the intellectual middle classes and among some immigrants, where tasks are shared equally and with little gender differentiation within the home; one where fathers shake up or even overturn gender roles, whether in a gay or heterosexual couples, one where step-fathers are committed fully to their educational role. Our study shows that these three phenomena of neo-patriarchal fathers, failing fathers and new fathers exist side by side and reflect three eras of male / female relationships in French public policies: familialism, feminism, parentalism.

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Sociologie
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halshs-01649754 , version 1 (27-11-2017)

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Fabienne Berton, Marie-Christine Bureau, Barbara Rist. Father figures and cultural diversity in France. Men and Masculinities, 2017, Special Issue: Parenting and Policy in a “Post-patriarchal” Europe, vol. 20 (n° 5), pp. 552-569. ⟨10.1177/1097184X17727799⟩. ⟨halshs-01649754⟩
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