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“Jag vill inte vara en bra pappa, jag vill vara en bra förälder”: en kvalitativ intervjustudie om faderskapets paradoxer

Emanuelsson, Ida LU and Gunnarsdóttir, Jenny LU (2019) GNVK02 20191
Department of Gender Studies
Abstract
In this study we have examined how fathers experience and construct fatherhood in relation to equality, masculinity and fatherhood ideals. With the backdrop of Sweden’s comparatively progressive equality and parenthood politics we have conducted seven semi-structured qualitative interviews with Swedish fathers aged 25-35. We have analysed the material using categorical content analysis with theoretical framework from West and Zimmerman (1987), Connell (2008) and Elliot (2016). We have found that the participants’ experiences of fatherhood are nuanced and diverse, with the transition to fatherhood implying extensive changes to their daily lives, self-image and thoughts on equality. Sweden’s generous parental leave is appreciated by our... (More)
In this study we have examined how fathers experience and construct fatherhood in relation to equality, masculinity and fatherhood ideals. With the backdrop of Sweden’s comparatively progressive equality and parenthood politics we have conducted seven semi-structured qualitative interviews with Swedish fathers aged 25-35. We have analysed the material using categorical content analysis with theoretical framework from West and Zimmerman (1987), Connell (2008) and Elliot (2016). We have found that the participants’ experiences of fatherhood are nuanced and diverse, with the transition to fatherhood implying extensive changes to their daily lives, self-image and thoughts on equality. Sweden’s generous parental leave is appreciated by our participants and for many considered an important factor in their fatherhood. Our findings from a Swedish middle-class context indicate an increase in caring masculinities and changes in fatherhood ideals between generations, where fathers do gender and fatherhood in a time when ideals about fatherhood are in flux. We encourage further research in the field and increased support for parents to promote equal parenting. (Less)
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author
Emanuelsson, Ida LU and Gunnarsdóttir, Jenny LU
supervisor
organization
course
GNVK02 20191
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Fatherhood, Masculinities, Equality, Caring masculinities, Doing fatherhood
language
Swedish
id
8991046
date added to LUP
2019-08-22 15:16:18
date last changed
2019-08-22 15:16:18
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  abstract     = {{In this study we have examined how fathers experience and construct fatherhood in relation to equality, masculinity and fatherhood ideals. With the backdrop of Sweden’s comparatively progressive equality and parenthood politics we have conducted seven semi-structured qualitative interviews with Swedish fathers aged 25-35. We have analysed the material using categorical content analysis with theoretical framework from West and Zimmerman (1987), Connell (2008) and Elliot (2016). We have found that the participants’ experiences of fatherhood are nuanced and diverse, with the transition to fatherhood implying extensive changes to their daily lives, self-image and thoughts on equality. Sweden’s generous parental leave is appreciated by our participants and for many considered an important factor in their fatherhood. Our findings from a Swedish middle-class context indicate an increase in caring masculinities and changes in fatherhood ideals between generations, where fathers do gender and fatherhood in a time when ideals about fatherhood are in flux. We encourage further research in the field and increased support for parents to promote equal parenting.}},
  author       = {{Emanuelsson, Ida and Gunnarsdóttir, Jenny}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{“Jag vill inte vara en bra pappa, jag vill vara en bra förälder”: en kvalitativ intervjustudie om faderskapets paradoxer}},
  year         = {{2019}},
}