This blog by Etan Thomas, author of Fatherhood: Rising to the Ultimate Challenge depicts the modern day father’s resistance towards society’s efforts of containing men to traditional gender roles. In his post, Thomas talks about how a Huggies commercial portrayed dads as being incapable of taking care of their own children. Outraged by what he thought was an unfair portrayal of men’s role in child rearing, the author did some research to prove that this “helpless” image of fathers who cannot care for their kids without the help of women is more of a gender stereotype than a fact. He uses his personal experience as well as evidence from the U.S. Census to further successfully prove that men are not as inept at taking care of children as implied by the commercial.
Stay at home dads today are commonly mocked and insulted by people who do not understand why they do it. In a passage by Roland Martin in the authors book mentioned earlier, Martin points out that there are many other commercials, not just this one by Huggies, insinuating that mothers have a better relationship with their child than father’s, who are described as impatient and useless when it comes to household matters. Whether we are aware of it or not, any attempt to stray from social norms are never reacted to positively. This is why there are many people who try to contain these men who are proudly taking care of their kids and they are doing it well. People who just don’t get it may be hostile towards these fathers just because they don’t comply with what society deems is “normal”.
However, these fathers are not just letting the negative remarks slide. They are taking action and refusing to be made fun of for what they do. They demand respect and recognition and I think they deserve it. Women are constantly being praised for their work at home as a mother and are always told to be proud of what they do; why should it be any different for men? Isn’t the modern American society aiming towards gender equality?
I like the idea that men and women should not be structured by society's view of gender roles, but rather use their own skills and intelligence to serve the family in whatever way they see best fit.
ReplyDeleteI ended up watching the real commercial & the insult was subtle, but it's still wrong to imply that fathers can't take care of their children as well as mothers.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. Men should not be criticized for taking care of children just as women should not be criticized for working. They have equal ability to do both but it does change on a case to case basis.
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