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Managing Masculinity When Growing up With a Violent Father: A Qualitative Study of Boys’ Experiences

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Callaghan J, Fellin L, Mavrou S, Alexander J, Deliyianni-Kouimtzis V & Sixsmith J (2025) Managing Masculinity When Growing up With a Violent Father: A Qualitative Study of Boys’ Experiences. Violence Against Women. https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012241303462

Abstract
A limited qualitative literature explores children’s lived experiences of violence, boys’ relationships with perpetrator fathers remain largely unexplored. Drawing on interviews with 31 boys, this paper explores their accounts of their relationships with their perpetrator fathers, focusing particularly on the implications of boys’ understanding of these relationships for their sense of burgeoning masculinity. Three themes are considered: in 1) Relational Ambiguity 2) Performing Masculinities, Managing Violence, and 3) Envisioning Alternative Futures, Re-visioning the Past. Our findings highlight the importance of interventions for boys that facilitate the expression of their often complex and ambivalent feelings and fears about their father’s violence, and what it means for them and their future.

Keywords
boys; fathers; intimate partner violence; masculinity; qualitative research

Journal
Violence Against Women

StatusEarly Online
FundersEuropean Commission (Horizon 2020)
Publication date online17/01/2025
Date accepted by journal06/11/2024
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36589
ISSN1077-8012
eISSN1552-8448

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