Family Law

Fragmenting Fatherhood A Socio-Legal Study

Edited by Richard Collier · Sally Sheldon
Hart Publishing September 2008

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781841134178
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
September 2008
Format
Paperback , 324 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Discussion of the legal status, responsibilities and rights of men who are fathers - whether they are married or unmarried, cohabiting or separated, biological or 'social' in nature - has a long history. In recent years, however, western societies have witnessed a heightening of concern about whether families need fathers and, if so, what kinds of fathers these should be. A debate about the future of fatherhood has become central to a range of conversations about the changing family, parenting and society.

Law has served an important role in these discussions, serving as a focal point for broader political frustrations, playing a central role in mediating disputes, and operating as a significant symbolic 'authorised discourse' which provides an official, state-sanctioned account of the scope of paternal rights and responsibilities.

Fragmenting Fatherhood provides the first sustained engagement with the way that fatherhood has been understood, constructed and regulated within English law. Drawing on a range of disparate legal provisions, and material from diverse disciplines, it sketches the major contours of the figure of the father as drawn in law and social policy, tracing shifts in legal and broader understandings of what it means to be a 'father' and what rights and obligations should accrue to that status.

In thematically linked chapters cutting across substantive areas of law, the book locates fatherhood as a key site of contestation within broader political debates regarding the family and gender equality.Fragmenting Fatherhood provides an important and unique resource and speaks to debates about fatherhood across a range of fields including law and legal theory, sociology, gender studies, social policy, marriage and family, women's studies and gender studies.

About the Author

Richard Collier is Professor of Law at the University of Newcastle.
Sally Sheldon is a Professor of Law at the University of Kent.

Reviews

...a remarkable read: heavy on ideas, light on jargon, and covering the entire range of the daddy debate.
Jennie Bristow
Times Online - Alpha Mummy
11th March 2009



...their approach is interdisciplinary, drawing from sociology, politics, psychology, history and social policy in an impressive and erudite engagement with a subject of great interest and controversy...a range of ideas has emerged about the importance of social responsibility on the part of parents. The law sets out normative expectations about how they should be discharged. These ideas are also evident across social policy, and it is a strength of the authors' interdisciplinary emphasis that they capture this with their analysis of new Labour's policies across a range of domains (for example, they note the focus in services such as Sure Start on "engaging fathers")...The authors have combined their considerable intellectual expertise to produce a comprehensive book that will be of great value to scholars in a range of disciplines. They deal thoughtfully with a subject that arouses anxiety and controversy and where the research evidence is hotly contested.
Brid Featherstone
Times Higher Education
5th March 2009



The style is academic, but worded for the concerned reader. The book is recommended reading for trustees of societies
and charities concerned with the effects of family breakdown and parent-child relationships.
Reg George
McKenzie Magazine
Issue 82, December 2008



...superb analysis of the changing conventions surrounding fatherhood...in using material from across academic disciplines and with reference to important contemporary debates that are playing out through policy developments and media discussions, the book should gain much wider appeal.
Jennie Bristow
Spiked Review of Books
Issue No 21, February 2009



Richard Collier and Sally Sheldon... are to be congratulated.
... the main chapters contain many useful, thought-provoking ideas to illuminate the authors' central thesis of the rapidly evolving social institutions of modern fatherhood and its implications for family law.
Mervyn Murch
Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University
Journal of Law and Society
Volume 36 No. 3 (2009)

Out of stock
This title is currently unavailable for purchase.
  • Free HK shipping over HK$1,000
  • International shipping to 35+ countries

Recommended

You may also be interested in these books:

More titles from Family Law

View all