Hodes Rebecca, Morrell Robert
Department of Anthropology, Archaeology and Development Studies, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
School of Data Science and Computational Thinking, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
S Afr Rev Sociol. 2025 May 15;55(1):41-56. doi: 10.1080/21528586.2025.2485923. eCollection 2025.
This article explores the positions of young fathers living in contexts of unemployment and poverty in South Africa's Eastern Cape. We use two primary sources of data to explore young men's ideas about fatherhood, as articulated in letters written to their children as well as in ethnographic fieldnotes based on conversations with 11 young fathers. This article highlights the ambitions that young men have for themselves as providers for their children, despite the precarity they face. We explore contextual factors which impact on how fatherhood is experienced. We identify issues of precarity (joblessness; lack of resources, prospects and customary transactions) which limit the ability of fathers to realise their own expectations and hopes for decent fatherhood. We examine how a group of young fathers convey both their aspirations for, and regrets about, their relationships with their children. Ultimately, the conditions of precarity frustrate young fathers' ambitions, and continue to work against the enactment of new gender orders and positive masculine norms in South Africa.
本文探讨了生活在南非东开普省失业和贫困环境中的年轻父亲的状况。我们使用两个主要数据源来探究年轻男性对于父职的看法,这些看法在他们写给孩子的信件以及基于与11位年轻父亲对话的民族志田野笔记中有所体现。本文强调了尽管年轻男性面临不稳定状况,但他们作为孩子供养者对自身所抱有的抱负。我们探究了影响父职体验方式的背景因素。我们识别出不稳定因素(失业;缺乏资源、前景和传统交易),这些因素限制了父亲实现其对体面父职的自身期望和希望的能力。我们研究了一群年轻父亲如何表达他们对与孩子关系的期望和遗憾。最终,不稳定状况挫败了年轻父亲的抱负,并继续阻碍南非新性别秩序和积极男性规范的形成。