Black Fathers: An Invisible Presence in America

Author:   Michael E. Connor (Alliant International University, San Francisco, USA) ,  Joseph White (University of California, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9780805845099


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   04 January 2006
Replaced By:   9780415883665
Format:   Hardback
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In the parlance of social psychology, social work, and urban social scientists, African American fathers have often been described as absent, missing, non-residential, non-custodial, unavailable, non-married, irresponsible, and immature. It is wondered why it is/was so difficult to find literature, research, and comments regarding positive attributes of African American families in general and African American fathers in particular. This book fills a void in attempting to offer a broader picture regarding the status of African American males in a father role. The purpose is to get beyond the African American father invisibility syndrome and gloom and doom pathology oriented labels and tell another side of the story about the power of fathering in the African American experience. The book brings these invisible social and biological fathers to life by telling their stories and letting the reader hear and feel the vibrancy of their voices as they struggle to meet the challenges of being fathers and Black men in America. Black Fathers: An Invisible Presence in America is divided into four sections: *Part I offers some research and theory regarding the impact of fathers on the lives of their children. *In Part II, reactions and experiences from those men who had active, involved, and committed Black men in their lives as they were growing up are shared. *In Part III, stories are shared from African American men who had problematic relationships with their fathers, but who put forth the time, energy, and effort to work through the issues. *The primary focus of Part IV is on how to strengthen the role of Black fathers, father figures, and social fathers in family life and child rearing by discovering and internalizing psychological strengths anchored in African American psychological themes, African values, and spirituality. This book will appeal to scholars and researchers in the fields of race/ethnic relations, family studies, and Black studies.

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Author:   Michael E. Connor (Alliant International University, San Francisco, USA) ,  Joseph White (University of California, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9780805845099


ISBN 10:   0805845097
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   04 January 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9780415883665
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction. Part I: Research and Theory. M.E. Connor, J.L. White, Fatherhood in Contemporary Black America: Invisible But Present. F.A. Hrabowski, K.I. Maton, G.L. Grief, Father-Son Relationships: The Father's Voice. L.D. Caldwell, J.L. White, Generative Fathering: Challenges to Black Masculinity and Identity. Part II: Successful Black Parenting. M.E. Connor, My Dad, My Main Man. C. Davis III, P.L. Abram III, Intangible Assets. K.W. Bentley, Images of Black Fathers From the Community. T.A. Parham, David Leroy Hopkins: The Face of Conscious Manhood. A. Chan, Bill Cosby: America's Father. Part III: Problematic Relationships. I.A. Toldson, I.L. Toldson, A Father's Call: Father-Son Relationship Survival of Critical Life Transitions. L.D. Caldwell, L. Reese, The Fatherless Father: On Becoming Dad. N. Pole, A Letter to My Dad. Part IV: Strengthening the Role of Black Fathers. J. Landsman, Shane Price: Father to Four Generations. G.L. Cunningham, A Visible Future: The African American Men Project and the Restoration of Community. C. Jones, Fatherhood Training: The Concordia Project. M.E. Connor, Walking the Walk: Community Programs That Work.

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This is an important book. Its value is found in the fact that it addresses issues often inappropriately handled in the dialogue of Black fatherhood. The book provides a perspective beyond stereotypes into the realities of Black men in the father role...it should be included on the reading list of undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on social psychology, sociology, human services, and social work. --PsycCRITIQUES


This is an important book. Its value is found in the fact that it addresses issues often inappropriately handled in the dialogue of Black fatherhood. The book provides a perspective beyond stereotypes into the realities of Black men in the father role....it should be included on the reading list of undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on social psychology, sociology, human services, and social work. -PsycCRITIQUES


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