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  • Graf, Tatjana Elke, et al. (author)
  • Post-separation fatherhood narratives in Germany and Sweden: between caring and protective masculinities
  • 2023
  • In: Journal of Family Studies. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1322-9400 .- 1839-3543. ; 29:3
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    • Over the last two decades, men themselves have been dedicating more time and resources to care work within families. After parents’ separation, however, mothers are still commonly the primary caregiver. A major change though has been the introduction of shared residency models. While in Sweden shared residency is widely adopted, in Germany, however, it is only rarely practiced. Drawing on these differences, the qualitative study uses data from 12 interviews to explore and compare experiences of fatherhood after separation in Sweden and Germany. The articles applies the concepts of caring and protective masculinities to discuss the relation between masculinity and fatherhood in men’s identities as fathers. Applying both concepts aims to theorize how both notions of care and protection are entangled in practices of male care. The study discovered that, even though most fathers in the sample have shared residency models, there is great variation in how fatherhood is experienced. The relationship with the mother, legal regulations and socio-cultural norms were identified as decisive determinants for post-separation fathering. Especially sharing care and responsibilities equally after separation contributed to sharpening men’s understanding of care work.
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  • Henriksson, Andreas, 1980-, et al. (author)
  • Waiting or dating? Migrant bachelors in the European borderscapes
  • 2023
  • In: Norma. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1890-2138 .- 1890-2146. ; 18:4, s. 343-359
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    • The article presents results from an interview study on migrant bachelors and discusses differences between Bangladeshi migrants in Italy and Syrian migrants in Sweden, in how they present as singles. Interviewees articulate a simplified distinction between singlehood in Europe and singlehood in Bangladesh or Syria. Singlehood has been theorized as wavering between a period of waiting and a lifestyle with its own inherent value. In our sample, while Bangladeshis describe bachelorhood as a period of waiting, distancing themselves from what they see as European singlehood, Syrians tend to embrace singlehood as inherently valuable and prefer a ‘European way’ of being single. We argue that this difference between the groups is connected not primarily to national or regional cultures, but to how racialized borders shape the two groups in Europe, as well as to the role of class positionalities in determining attitudes toward singlehood. 
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  • Issue 2: Men and Migration II
  • 2019
  • In: NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies. ; 14:2
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