37 research outputs found

    Forging Global Networks in the Imperial Era: Atiya Fyzee in Edwardian London

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    This chapter examines the global networks forged by South Asians in Edwardian Britain through the eyes of Atiya Fyzee, a Muslim woman from Bombay. This era is perhaps the least well-served in the available literature on Indian travellers, students and settlers in Britain despite its frequent depiction as the apogee of British imperialism before the First World War began the process of decline. (Continues...

    Constructing Work-Life Balance and Fatherhood: Men\u27s Framing of the Meanings of Both Work and Family

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    We explored 18 fathers\u27 interviews to locate how they constructed work-family balance and their fatherhood roles within their particular life contexts. Using the constant comparative method, we found that these men framed and enlarged work-family balance as both work and life negotiations but elevated family as first by linking family to their meanings of work. To them, fatherhood meant webs of responsibilities to others and community engagements with problem solving constituting their main activity. These reconceptualizations of fatherhood and masculinities may indicate that there are ideological changes in the nature of fatherhood that have implications for understanding men\u27s contemporary roles as well as for changing work-life policies and practices
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