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Embodying Risk: Managing Father–child Intimacy and the Display of Nudity in Families

This article interrogates how parents manage public—private practices of father—child intimacy and how the dis/embodied male impacts on the display of nudity in families. Drawing on empirical research, it examines some of the tensions which crystallise around intimate fatherhood and the meanings and...

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Published in:Sociology (Oxford) 2013-08, Vol.47 (4), p.639-654
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Bathing
Children
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Families & family life
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Family relations
Fatherhood
Fathers
Gender
Intimacy
Males
Management
Masculinity
Men
Nudity
Parent-child relations
Parenting
Parents
Risk
Risk management
School age children
Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
Sociology
Sociology of the family. Age groups
Studies
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