Masculinity and fathering in the lives of rural men with a disability

Title
Masculinity and fathering in the lives of rural men with a disability
Publication Date
2017
Author(s)
Pini, Barbara
Conway, Mary-Louise
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0354-9624
Email: mconway@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:mconway
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Place of publication
United Kingdom
DOI
10.1016/j.jrurstud.2016.12.005
UNE publication id
une:21150
Abstract
This paper contributes to the literature on masculinities and rurality, and masculinities and disability through interviews about fatherhood with 16 rural men with an acquired disability. In the context of shifting notions of fatherhood in broader society, and dominant discourses of rural and disabled masculinity, we explore interviewees' understandings and enactments of being a parent. We address the question of how rural fathers with a disability define fatherhood through reference to Gerschick and Miller's (1995) typology of reliance, rejection and reformulation. The majority of the men in the sample understood fatherhood via discourses of breadwinning, physicality, and the outdoors. We argue that these strategies of reliance on traditional discourses of masculinity have particularly negative implications for men with a disability living in rural areas, due to the nature of the rural economy, poor service provision and limited accessibility to facilities. In the final section of the paper, we turn to constructions of fatherhood articulated by four participants. These men adopt strategies of both reliance and reformulation. They incorporate dimensions of hegemonic masculinity into their definition of parenthood, while simultaneously encompassing more normatively feminised practices and spaces.
Link
Citation
Journal of Rural Studies, v.51, p. 267-274
ISSN
1873-1392
0743-0167
Start page
267
End page
274

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