Fathers' rights, women's losses |
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Authors: | Scarlet Pollock Jo Sutton |
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Affiliation: | Sociology & Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;Applied Social Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, Yorkshire, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Recent international moves to defend the family, protect and enhance the rights of men. For example, state proposals to redefine illegitimacy extend men's rights in marriage to unmarried men. Women are losing the choice to bring up children on our own, or together, without men.The position of men in the family is not based upon equality with women. Fatherhood is not the equivalent of motherhood, nor the support for it. The particular right of fatherhood is the right of men to take up a social position of authority over women and children. This is not an interchangeable position, for fatherhood is accrued solely to men. Social policies which encourage the presence of men in all families, and support the ‘role’ of father, perpetuate sexual inequality and discrimination against women. |
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