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Author Clapton, Gary, 1948-

Title Birth fathers and their adoption experiences / Gary Clapton.

Publication Info. London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003.

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Description 1 online resource (237 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-227) and indexes.
Contents Acknowledgements; Part 1 Introduction: Adoption and Birth Parents, Birth Fathers and Fatherhood; 1. Introduction; 2. Adoption and Birth Parents: From Out of the Shadows; 3. Birth Fathers: What do we know?; 4. Fatherhood Today; Part 2 The Life Experiences of Birth Fathers; 5. The Birth Fathers, the Pregnancy and the Birth of the Child; 6. The Adoption; 7. Life After Adoption; 8. Birth Father and Child: Towards Meeting and Meanings of Contact; Part 3 Birth Father Narratives: The Implications; 9. Understanding Men and Fathers; 10. Working Fathers; References; Subject Index; Author Index.
Summary Virtually all literature about birth parents of adopted children has focused on mothers. In this pioneering study, Gary Clapton gives us a fresh perspective: he recounts the experiences of thirty birth fathers separated from their children at birth. Discussing different notions of fatherhood, such as biological paternity, social fatherhood, sperm donorship and the 'father figure', this informative book - the first on birth fathers in adoption - brings new light to issues such as the decision to give up a child for adoption, the child's desire to find his or her birth parents, and the facilitat.
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Subject Fatherhood -- Great Britain.
Fatherhood.
Great Britain.
Adoption -- Great Britain.
Adoption.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Fatherhood.
Other Form: Print version: Clapton, Gary, 1948- Birth fathers and their adoption experiences. London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003 1843100126 (DLC) 2002034076 (OCoLC)50604912
ISBN 0585480397 (electronic book)
9780585480398 (electronic book)
9781846423635 (electronic book)
1846423635 (electronic book)
1843100126 (print)
9781843100126 (print)