DOING MORALLY INTELLIGIBLE FATHERHOOD: SWEDISH FATHERS’ ACCOUNTS OF THEIR PARENTAL PART-TIME WORK CHOICES

Fathering Pub Date : 2013-04-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.1102.221
Sofia Björk
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This article examines how moral norms shape fathers’ ability to choose their care commitments. Drawing upon semi-structured interviews with 21 Swedish fathers, it considers the ways men negotiate moral intelligibility vis-a-vis the prevailing ideals of fatherhood and masculinity when accounting for their decisions to either exercise or not their right to parental part-time work. The analysis shows fatherhood to be heavily permeated by moral norms. The constraints these norms impose upon and the possibilities they offer for present-day Swedish fathers’ agency when choosing and articulating their commitments are investigated. The moral discourses the fathers engaged with allowed for various ways of doing “good fatherhood” to be made morally intelligible, either enabling or excluding part-time work as a morally possible option.
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做道德上可理解的父亲:瑞典父亲对他们父母兼职选择的描述
这篇文章探讨了道德规范如何影响父亲选择照顾义务的能力。根据对21位瑞典父亲的半结构化采访,该研究考虑了男性在决定是否行使兼职父母的权利时,如何与父亲和男子气概的主流理想进行道德可理解性的谈判。分析表明,父亲的身份在很大程度上渗透着道德规范。这些规范所施加的限制以及它们为当今瑞典父亲在选择和阐明其承诺时所提供的可能性进行了调查。父亲们参与的道德话语允许以各种方式做“好父亲”在道德上是可理解的,或允许或排除兼职工作作为道德上可能的选择。
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