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Papa, PhD[electronic resource] :essays on fatherhood by men in the academy /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
306.874/208631
Title/Author:
Papa, PhD : essays on fatherhood by men in the academy // edited by Mary Ruth Marotte, Paige Martin Reynolds, and Ralph James Savarese.
other author:
Savarese, Ralph James.
Published:
New Brunswick, N.J. : : Rutgers University Press,, 2011.
Description:
1 online resource (xix, 240 p.).
Subject:
Father and child.
Subject:
Fatherhood.
ISBN:
9780813550206 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0813550203 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9780813548784 (hbk.)
ISBN:
0813548780 (hbk.)
ISBN:
9780813548791 (pbk.)
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references.
[NT 15000228]:
Disney dad / Amitava Kumar -- Gaining a daughter: a father's transgendered tale / Lennard J. Davis -- Gifts from the sea / David G. Campbell -- The luck of the irish / F.D. Reeve -- Shifting the tectonic platesof academia / Jerald Walker -- Hair-raising experiences / John W. Wells -- A river runs through it: queer theory and fatherhood / Joseph Gelfer -- On writing and rearing / David Blake-- How to do things with words / Ira L. Strauber -- On fecundity, fidelity, and expectation: reflections on philosophy and fatherhood / J. Aaron Simmons -- Sheathing the sword / Gregory Orfalea -- Weighed but found wanting: ten years of being measured and divided / Robert Mayer -- Vespers, matins, and lauds: the life of a liberal arts college professor / Ralph James Savarese -- How white was my prairie / Mark Montgomery -- Meniscus / Robert Gray -- Once was lost / John Bryant -- Shared attention: hearing Cameron's voice/ Mark Osteen -- Accidental academic, deliberate dad / Kevin G. Barnhurst -- Late fatherhood among the baptists / Andrew Hazucha -- Being a dad, studying fathers: personal reflections / William Marsiglio -- Single dad in academia: fatherhood and the redemption of scholarship / Eric H. du Plessis -- Superheroes / Stanford W. Carpenter -- Maybe it is just math: fatherhood and disease in academia / Jason Thompson -- Dreamingof direction: reconciling fatherhood and ambition/ Mike Augsperger --Making a home for family and scholarship / Ting Man Tsao -- Change is here, butwe need to talk about it: reflections on black fatherhood in the academy / Jeffrey B. Leak -- Vocabularies and their subversion: a reminiscence / John Domini -- Balancing diapers and a doctorate: theadventures of a single dad in grad school / Charles Bane -- It's a chapter-book, huh: teaching, writing, and early fatherhood / Alex Vernon -- Pitcher this: an academic dad's award-winning attempt tobe in two placesat once / Colin Irvine -- Odd quirks / Christopher Gabbard -- The precarious private life of professor father fiction chef and other possiblepoignancies / Gary McCullough.
[NT 15000229]:
A collection of personal essays from men who wrestle with what it means to be a father in academia today. Organized in three sections, the stories of the contributors depict not merely a balancing act of parenting, teaching, and writing, but also the revelatory collision and occasional fusionof competing identities. Essays in the first section, "Fathers in Theory, Fathers in Praxis," focuson challenges related to merging work and parenting. The authors contemplate to what degree we engage our children in the academy, while also allowing them to grow independently, recognizing the challenge of keeping the roles of parent and teacher distinct. The second section, "Family Made," explores fatherhood against the grain and includes narratives of single dads, fathers raising children with disabilities, biracial families, and other "non-traditional" parenting situations. "Forging New Fatherhoods," the third section, articulates the strategies created by men to "balance diapers and adoctorate" or to reconcile fatherhood with professional ambition. The contributors' reflections revealhow fatherhood is instrumental to their successes and failures in the workplace, and demonstrate that the relationship between fatherhood and academia is a rich and legitimate subject for study.
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Papa, PhD[electronic resource] :essays on fatherhood by men in the academy /
Papa, PhD
essays on fatherhood by men in the academy /[electronic resource] :edited by Mary Ruth Marotte, Paige Martin Reynolds, and Ralph James Savarese. - New Brunswick, N.J. :Rutgers University Press,2011. - 1 online resource (xix, 240 p.).
Includes bibliographical references.
Disney dad / Amitava Kumar -- Gaining a daughter: a father's transgendered tale / Lennard J. Davis -- Gifts from the sea / David G. Campbell -- The luck of the irish / F.D. Reeve -- Shifting the tectonic platesof academia / Jerald Walker -- Hair-raising experiences / John W. Wells -- A river runs through it: queer theory and fatherhood / Joseph Gelfer -- On writing and rearing / David Blake-- How to do things with words / Ira L. Strauber -- On fecundity, fidelity, and expectation: reflections on philosophy and fatherhood / J. Aaron Simmons -- Sheathing the sword / Gregory Orfalea -- Weighed but found wanting: ten years of being measured and divided / Robert Mayer -- Vespers, matins, and lauds: the life of a liberal arts college professor / Ralph James Savarese -- How white was my prairie / Mark Montgomery -- Meniscus / Robert Gray -- Once was lost / John Bryant -- Shared attention: hearing Cameron's voice/ Mark Osteen -- Accidental academic, deliberate dad / Kevin G. Barnhurst -- Late fatherhood among the baptists / Andrew Hazucha -- Being a dad, studying fathers: personal reflections / William Marsiglio -- Single dad in academia: fatherhood and the redemption of scholarship / Eric H. du Plessis -- Superheroes / Stanford W. Carpenter -- Maybe it is just math: fatherhood and disease in academia / Jason Thompson -- Dreamingof direction: reconciling fatherhood and ambition/ Mike Augsperger --Making a home for family and scholarship / Ting Man Tsao -- Change is here, butwe need to talk about it: reflections on black fatherhood in the academy / Jeffrey B. Leak -- Vocabularies and their subversion: a reminiscence / John Domini -- Balancing diapers and a doctorate: theadventures of a single dad in grad school / Charles Bane -- It's a chapter-book, huh: teaching, writing, and early fatherhood / Alex Vernon -- Pitcher this: an academic dad's award-winning attempt tobe in two placesat once / Colin Irvine -- Odd quirks / Christopher Gabbard -- The precarious private life of professor father fiction chef and other possiblepoignancies / Gary McCullough.
A collection of personal essays from men who wrestle with what it means to be a father in academia today. Organized in three sections, the stories of the contributors depict not merely a balancing act of parenting, teaching, and writing, but also the revelatory collision and occasional fusionof competing identities. Essays in the first section, "Fathers in Theory, Fathers in Praxis," focuson challenges related to merging work and parenting. The authors contemplate to what degree we engage our children in the academy, while also allowing them to grow independently, recognizing the challenge of keeping the roles of parent and teacher distinct. The second section, "Family Made," explores fatherhood against the grain and includes narratives of single dads, fathers raising children with disabilities, biracial families, and other "non-traditional" parenting situations. "Forging New Fatherhoods," the third section, articulates the strategies created by men to "balance diapers and adoctorate" or to reconcile fatherhood with professional ambition. The contributors' reflections revealhow fatherhood is instrumental to their successes and failures in the workplace, and demonstrate that the relationship between fatherhood and academia is a rich and legitimate subject for study.
ISBN: 9780813550206 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
441061
Father and child.
LC Class. No.: HQ756 / .P365 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 306.874/208631
Papa, PhD[electronic resource] :essays on fatherhood by men in the academy /
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