EMERGING PATERNITIES AS CONTRAPUBLIC OF LEGAL PRACTICES INSTITUTIONALIZED
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This article presents the elements of study that oriented the analysis of the investigation called Emerging Paternities. This research had the purpose to recognize the emerging of news masculinities that promote different forms of being “a father” today. For this reason it was necessary to recognize the different notions of paternity and masculinity in the history. This study uses Fraser’s theory (1991) about the contra-public; which contributed with the characteristics of news discourses about paternity of men whom claim social justice, in an organized, democratic and reasonable way of the paternal functions. Therefore the fieldwork was done with separated or divorced men who are members of Parents Forever Foundation.
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