Emotional Rescue
The Theory and Practice of a Feminist Father
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th Nov '97
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Isaac D. Balbus explores parenting through the lens of feminist theory and psychoanalysis in Emotional Rescue, sharing his personal journey of co-parenting.
In Emotional Rescue, Isaac D. Balbus delves into the complex interplay between feminist mothering theory and psychoanalytic theories of narcissism. Through a personal narrative, he shares his journey of co-parenting his daughter during her formative years, emphasizing the emotional landscapes navigated by both parent and child. Balbus reflects on the challenges and triumphs of sharing caregiving responsibilities, illustrating how these experiences have shaped his understanding of both parenting and his own identity.
The author intricately weaves together his personal experiences with academic insights, creating a rich tapestry that explores the nuances of modern fatherhood. By examining his child-rearing practices, Balbus reveals how they correlate with the development of his theoretical framework. This exploration not only sheds light on his relationship with his daughter but also offers a broader commentary on the evolving roles of fathers in contemporary society.
Ultimately, Emotional Rescue serves as a thoughtful examination of the emotional dimensions of parenting, highlighting the importance of shared caregiving in fostering healthy relationships. Balbus's narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own parenting experiences, challenging traditional notions of masculinity and caregiving. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersections of psychology, feminism, and family dynamics.
"...A refreshing dose of epistemologically significant 'reality scholarship' that shreds the vaunted veil of the passive voice of academia." -- Maurice Hamington, ypatia
"This path-breaking book should be read by anyone interested in feminist theory, parenting theory, parenting practice, or the links between them." -- Sandra Lee Bartky, University of Illinois at Chicago
"I couldn't put the book down. Both in its content and its form, this book is feminist theory, psychoanalytic theory, and 'men's studies' at their very best." -- Sandra Harding, UCLA
"Endeavoring to bring closure to fourteen years of research and to synthesize two previous attempts to write a critical theory of Western child rearing, Balbus here seeks to examine the enormous impact of Benjamin Spock on families in the United States, analyze his own practice as a father, and answer the Marcusean question of "what it means to be a radical intellectual" by demonstrating the link between "enlightenment" and embodiment." -- SIGNS, Summer 2002
"By making himself the case study for his own project, Balbus has taken a brave step in the effort to break down the walls between theory and practice." -- SIGNS
ISBN: 9780415919180
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 590g
320 pages