Meanings of adoptive fatherhood: a case study

Authors

  • Raylla Pereira de Andrade Universidade de São Paulo; FFCLRP
  • Nina Rosa do Amaral Costa Universidade de São Paulo; FFCLRP
  • Maria Clotilde Rossetti-Ferreira Universidade de São Paulo; FFCLRP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2006000200012

Keywords:

fatherhood, adoption, network of meanings, family

Abstract

Late twentieth century social movements questioned the distribution of roles in the family, and favored a wider father participation in child care. To adopt is a possibility of becoming a father. This study aimed to investigate the meanings about fatherhood which emerge in the process of adopting a baby. The network of meanings theoretical-methodological perspective was used, together with studies on adoption, gender and family. Six interviews made with two married men who adopted babies were thoroughly read to establish some relevant meanings which emerged from the corpus. The analysis showed that those fathers meant the child as a "continuity" of themselves and as a "natural" consequence of marriage. Both emphasized their function as resources providers and positioned themselves as mother's "helpers" in the care for their child. The adoption appears as a solution for infertility. Revelation is considered necessary, but difficult. Those fathers are happy with their role.

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Published

2006-08-01

Issue

Section

Empirical Research

How to Cite

Andrade, R. P. de, Costa, N. R. do A., & Rossetti-Ferreira, M. C. (2006). Meanings of adoptive fatherhood: a case study . Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto), 16(34), 241-252. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2006000200012