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Men
on a Mission provides the
first comprehensive study of men who work and volunteer with kids in a
variety
of public settings. This engaging book brings to
life diverse histories
and
experiences of men who have worked as coaches, teachers, youth
ministers,
probation officers, Big Brothers, Boys & Girls Club staff, 4-H
agents,
and the
like.
Drawing
on in-depth interviews with men
between the ages of 19 and 65, ethnographic observations, and more than
twenty
years of research on fathers, William Marsiglio explores the many
aspects of male mentorship of youth, underscoring its ties to
fathering. He also highlights
timely public
debates about the feminization of work with kids, the culture of fear
arising from
the exploitation of children, public discussions about fatherhood, and
community initiatives to help at-risk youth.
Situating
men’s youth work in historical
perspective and discussing the status of youth today, this original and
groundbreaking analysis offers a forward-looking vision for getting men
more
involved, and involved more productively, in helping kids thrive.
--Description from Book Jacket
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