Fatherhood and the British Working Class, 1865-1914

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Fatherhood and the British Working Class, 1865-1914

European history History History Social and cultural history Sociology: family and relationships

Author: Julie-Marie Strange

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 19th January 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 695 Kb

ISBN: 9781316235188


Overview

A pioneering study of Victorian and Edwardian fatherhood, investigating what being, and having, a father meant to working-class people. Based on working-class autobiography, the book challenges dominant assumptions about absent or feckless fathers, and reintegrates the paternal figure within the emotional life of families.

Context and Approach

Locating autobiography within broader social and cultural commentary, Julie-Marie Strange considers material culture, everyday practice, obligation, duty and comedy as sites for the development and expression of complex emotional lives.

Focus on Emotional Ties and Models of Fatherhood

Emphasising the importance of separating men as husbands from men as fathers, Strange explores how emotional ties were formed between fathers and their children, the models of fatherhood available to working-class men, and the ways in which fathers interacted with children inside and outside the home.

Reclaiming Working-Class Interiorities

She explodes the myth that working-class interiorities are inaccessible or unrecoverable, and locates life stories in the context of other sources, including social surveys, visual culture and popular fiction.

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