Voices from the Margins: Low-income Fatherhood in the Era of Neoliberalism

Timothy Black, Sky Keyes
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The norms and expectations of “father involvement” have changed rapidly within a generation, and yet, the labor force and state institutions have not supported low-income families in a way to achieve this. In this article, we examine the narratives of 138 socially and economically marginalized fathers to identify the frames that they adopt to represent themselves as fathers, tell a coherent story about their lives, and project an identity of themselves into their futures. Despite the political–economic forces that have dramatically increased inequality in an era of neoliberal capitalism, fathers rarely alluded to structural explanations for family instability, father absence, marital dissolution, and gender distrust in low-income communities. Instead, fathers attempted to adopt socially valued identities along three symbolic boundaries that distinguished themselves from their own fathers, from welfare frauds, and from the iconic deadbeat dad. They also adopted individualistic frames that took the form of therapeutic narratives and life-course transitional narratives. In general, despite harsh structural constraints, the men imagined themselves doing better, and, in nearly all cases, being engaged fathers was at the center of these hopeful constructions. Without structural change, however, these aspirational frames are likely to become little more than false hopes.
《来自边缘的声音:新自由主义时代的低收入父亲
在一代人的时间里,“父亲参与”的规范和期望发生了迅速变化,然而,劳动力和国家机构并没有以某种方式支持低收入家庭实现这一目标。在本文中,我们研究了138位在社会和经济上被边缘化的父亲的叙事,以确定他们采用的框架来表现自己作为父亲,讲述一个关于他们生活的连贯故事,并将自己的身份投射到他们的未来。尽管在新自由资本主义时代,政治经济力量极大地加剧了不平等,但父亲们很少提到低收入社区家庭不稳定、父亲缺席、婚姻破裂和性别不信任的结构性解释。相反,父亲们试图在三个象征性的界限上接受社会价值认同,这些界限将他们与自己的父亲、福利骗子和标志性的游手好闲的父亲区分开来。他们还采用了个人主义的框架,采用治疗叙事和生命历程过渡叙事的形式。总的来说,尽管有严格的结构限制,男性还是认为自己做得更好,而且,在几乎所有的情况下,成为有责任的父亲是这些充满希望的结构的核心。然而,如果不进行结构性改革,这些雄心勃勃的框架很可能只会变成虚幻的希望。
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