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_aKeil, Moeata _911612 |
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_a‘It is important that my kids see us all spending time together and that we do spend time together’ : _bPacific mothers and fathers displaying post-separation family connections _cMoeata Keil and Vivienne Elizabeth |
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_bBristol University Press, _c2022 |
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500 | _aFamilies, Relationships and Societies, 2022, 11(2) | ||
520 | _aIn this article, we draw on concept of family display to examine how collectivist understandings of family intersect with gender to shape mothers’ and fathers’ post-separation displays of family life. Drawing on interviews with fifteen separated Pacific parents (ten mothers and five fathers), we explore how mothers and fathers navigate how, when, with and for whom they display family relationships and family life following separation. In pursuing this inquiry, we pay particular attention to how family imaginaries and norms in Pacific cultures affect participants’ post-separation family displays. We found gender differences among our participants, with mothers displaying post-separation family connections in child-centred and collectivist ways, while the post-separation family displays by fathers were child-related and more individualistic. (Authors' abstract). Record #8004 | ||
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_aFAMILIES _9238 |
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_aCONTACT (ACCESS) _929 |
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_aCULTURE _9179 |
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_aFATHERS _9254 |
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_aMOTHERS _9392 |
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_aPACIFIC PEOPLES _93408 |
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_aPASIFIKA _9419 |
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_aSEPARATION _9522 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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_aElizabeth, Vivienne _91100 |
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_aFamilies, Relationships and Societies _98467 |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1332/204674321X16318861621792 _zDOI: 10.1332/204674321X16318861621792 |
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