Fathers, Fathering, and Fatherhood: Queer Chicano/Mexicano Desire and Belonging
Explores queer Chicano/Mexicano perspectives on fatherhood, belonging, and family dynamics. Provides critical insights into how desire and social ties shape parenting identities. Insight: mixed feelings about belonging persist in some reader perspectives
Highlights
- queer Chicano/Mexicano focus
- desire and belonging themes
- literary-anthropology approach
Pros
- academic perspective on queer fatherhood
- focus on cultural and linguistic heritage
- clear theoretical framing for literary anthropology
- concise for reference in sociology of family
- well-structured for scholarly readers
Cons
- narrow audience due to specialty topic
- limited consumer-friendly language
- no reader insights in features