Recent literature has identified modern "parenting" as an
expert-led practice-one which begins with pre-pregnancy decisions,
entails distinct types of intimate relationships, places intense
burdens on mothers and increasingly on fathers too. Exploring
within diverse historical and global contexts how men and women
make-and break-relations between generations when becoming parents,
this volume brings together innovative qualitative research by
anthropologists, historians, and sociologists. The chapters focus
tightly on inter-generational transmission and demonstrate its
importance for understanding how people become parents and rear
children.
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