Gerson (cited by Aulette) interviewed men about "negotiating the new terrain of work, family and gender" and grouped these men into general categories including all EXCEPT:

a. Men who reflect a "stalled revolution," who took their breadwinning role very seriously, and expected it to be translated into authority in the home.
b. Men who chose autonomy over parenthood, including "rebels" who did not have children, and "estranged fathers" who were not close with their children.
c. "Involved fathers," who work to become more integrated into the work of family life, especially the work of raising children.
d. "New age traditionals," who claimed egalitarian values but whose behavior reflected traditional roles.


d

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