Padri gay. Sfide e risorse di una genitorialità fuori dai ruoli

Titolo Rivista TERAPIA FAMILIARE. Rivista interdisciplinare di ricerca ed intervento relazionale
Autori/Curatori Federico Ferrari
Anno di pubblicazione 2017 Fascicolo 2017/113 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 21 P. 66-86 Dimensione file 127 KB
DOI 10.3280/TF2017-113005
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A partire dai dati della ricerca, l’Autore traccia i lineamenti di una genitorialità maschile che deve fare i conti con una messa in discussione radicale del ruolo paterno (tradizionalmente dipendente da quello materno nella cura dei figli), e allo stesso tempo con un pregiudizio sulle capacità maschili di offrire tenerezza e accudimento fisico ai figli. Questo, associato a un’aspettativa sociale verso l’omogenitorialità, comporta tanto un maggiore stress genitoriale (con specifici connotati sui quali ci interrogheremo) quanto una maggiore attenzione e investimento sul proprio ruolo genitoriale.;

Keywords:Padri gay, dati della ricerca, funzioni genitoriali, surrogacy, dinamiche familiari, pregiudizio.

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Federico Ferrari, Padri gay. Sfide e risorse di una genitorialità fuori dai ruoli in "TERAPIA FAMILIARE. Rivista interdisciplinare di ricerca ed intervento relazionale" 113/2017, pp 66-86, DOI: 10.3280/TF2017-113005