Synopses & Reviews
This edited collection uses the concept of 'displaying families' as a new way to understand contemporary family and personal life, addressing how, in a world of fluid relationships, family life must not only be 'done' but also be 'seen to be done'.
About the Author
ESTHER DERMOTT is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Bristol, UK, and the author of
Intimate Fatherhood.
JULIE SEYMOUR is Senior Lecturer in Social Research at the University of Hull, UK. Recent publications include contributions to Geographies of Children Youth and Families: International Perspectives and (with Sally McNamee) Learning from the Children: Childhood, Culture and Identity in a Changing World.
Table of Contents
List of Tables
PART I
Developing 'Displaying Families': A Possibility for the Future of the Sociology of Personal Life; E.Dermott & J.Seymour
Critical Relational Displays; B.Heaphy
Troubling Displays: The Affect of Gender, Sexuality and Class; J.Gabb
PART II
Displaying Motherhood: Representations, Visual Methods and the Materiality of Maternal Practice; M.Kehily & R.Thomson
'It's Just Not Good for a Man to be Interested in Other People's Children': Fathers, Public Displays of Care, and 'Relevant Others'; A.Doucet
Display Work: Lesbian Parent Couples and their Families of Origin Negotiating New Kin Relationships; K.Almack
Commentary on Almack; L.Short
Commentary on Almack; R.Ryan-Flood
Practices of Display: The Framing and Changing of Internet Gambling Behaviours in Families; K.Hughes & G.Valentine
Displaying Mixedness: Difference and Family Relationships; J.Haynes & E.Dermott
'Family Hold Back': Displaying Families in the Single Location Home/Workplace;J. Seymour
'I Know We Can't Be a Family, But as Close as You Can Get': Displaying Families within an Institutional Context; I.McIntosh, N.Dorrer, S.Punch & R.Emond
PART III
Afterword; J.Finch
Bibliography
Index