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Fathers, Prisons, and Family Reentry: Presencing as a Framework and Method
By (Author) William Muth
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
6th July 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Age groups: children
Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
Social and cultural history
Gender studies: men and boys
Sociology: family, kinship and relationships
Coping with / advice about drug and alcohol problems
362.8295
Paperback
240
Width 153mm, Height 218mm, Spine 15mm
390g
Fathers, Prisons, and Family Reentry: Presencing as a Framework and Method asks scholars, policy makers, advocates, and practitioners to rethink family reentry in a new light, to seek to understand both the urgent and intolerable loss as well as the real and present potential of families. There are almost one million parents of minor-aged children currently serving time in U.S. prisonsmost of them fathers. Based on post-phenomenological analyses, William Muth offers a new framework for conceptualizing family reentry as a present phenomenon. It seeks to reveal the intense ways incarcerated fathers and their families live their present-absence, and draws on these intensities to define a new role for researchers and practitioners: nurturing the potential of families in the here and now. The current situation is intolerable. A credible family reentry approach is urgently needed. This book is an attempt to address these families as they potentially are, and might become, if we would be willing to meet them half-way, in the words of the poet Alice Fulton.
For frontline practitioners as well as policy makers, this book will be a helpful addition to those struggling to understand the impact that incarceration has on father-child relationships.
-- Geoffrey Greif, University of MarylandWilliam Muth is professor of education at Virginia Commonwealth University.