"Husbands Are Pregnant, Too": Caring Masculinities in Pregnancy Books for Men.

Q1 Social Sciences The Journal of Men's Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/10608265221122799
Jonathan A Allan
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This article studies pregnancy books that are written largely by men for men and that account for men's roles in pregnancy. Drawing on an analysis of the texts themselves, this study shows recurring themes across these books, which include: Expecting, too! which frames men as having a role in pregnancy beyond fertilization; fatherhood as a rite of passage; Unlike our dads, in which men are taught to be different from their fathers recognizing that expectations of fathers have changed; and, expectations of expectant fathers, namely, how men are to be caring partners. This article explores how these books frame masculinity and the roles men play in pregnancy. This article thus shows how these books contribute to a growing body of scholarship interested in "caring masculinities."

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“丈夫也怀孕了”:男性怀孕书籍中的男性关怀。
这篇文章研究了主要由男性为男性写的关于怀孕的书,这些书解释了男性在怀孕中的角色。通过对文本本身的分析,这项研究显示了这些书中反复出现的主题,其中包括:也期待!这使得男性在怀孕过程中除了受精还有其他作用;成为父亲是一种成人仪式;不像我们的父亲,在那里男人被教导要与他们的父亲不同,认识到对父亲的期望已经改变;还有,准爸爸们的期望,也就是,男人如何成为有爱心的伴侣。这篇文章探讨了这些书是如何塑造男性气质以及男性在怀孕期间扮演的角色。因此,这篇文章展示了这些书是如何促使越来越多的学者对“有爱心的男性”感兴趣的。
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The Journal of Men's Studies
The Journal of Men's Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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