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Indigenous Fathers’ Involvement in Reconstituting “Circles of Care”

机译:土著父亲参与重建“关怀圈子”

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This qualitative study, part of a Canadian national study of fathers’ involvement, opened up First Nations and Métis fathering as a new area of inquiry. Conversational interviews with 80 Indigenous fathers illuminated the socio-historical conditions that have shaped Indigenous men’s experiences of learning to be a father and becoming a man in the context of changing gender relationships and the regeneration of circles of care. Indigenous fathers’ experiences unfold in a socio-historical context fraught with difficulties. However, the study findings suggest cultural strengths and sources of resilience unseen in research and community programs driven by Euro-western perspectives. This research can inform efforts to reduce systemic barriers and reconstitute positive father involvement following disrupted intergenerational transmission of fathering in Canada and elsewhere.
机译:这项定性研究是加拿大全国父亲参与研究的一部分,将原住民和梅蒂斯人的父亲研究作为一个新的领域。通过与80位土著父亲的对话访谈,我们了解了社会历史条件,这些条件塑造了土著男子在改变性别关系和抚养圈子的背景下学习成为父亲并成为男人的经历。在充满困难的社会历史背景下,土著父亲的经历不断发展。但是,研究结果表明,在以欧洲西方观点为驱动力的研究和社区计划中,没有发现文化优势和韧性来源。这项研究可以为减少加拿大和其他地方的父亲代际传播中断后减少系统性障碍和重建积极的父亲参与提供信息。

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