Traditionally, women have been the sole focus of fertility studies. Ranging broadly over ethnographies, national surveys, and historical texts, this volume breaks imaginative new ground in grappling with the immense variation in male reproduction across the world.
Introduction,Caroline Bledsoe, Jane I. Guyer, and Susana Lerner Part I Overview 1. Male Fertility Trends in Industrial Countries: Theories in search of some evidence,David Coleman 2. Traditions of Studying Paternity in Social Anthropology,Jane I. Guyer Part II Shaping Male Reproductive Culture 3. The Seeds of Man: Ethnological Notes on Male Sexuality and Fecundity among the Maya,Mario Umberto Ruiz 4. Making 'Responsible' Men: Planning the Family in Egypt,Kamran Asdar Ali 5. Male Protagonists in the 'Commercialization' of Aspects of the Female Life Cycle in Ghana,John Anarfi and Clara Fayorsey Part III Men in Multiple Unions 6. Men, Polygyny, and Fertility over the Life Course in sub-Saharan Africa,Ann Blanc and Anastasia Gage 7. Male Nuptiality and Male Fertility among the Qing Nobility: Polygyny or Serial Monogamy?,James Lee and Wang Feng 8. Dimensions of Sexuality among Nigerian Men: Implications for Fertility and Reproductive Health,Nosa Orobaton Part IV Conundrums of Entry into Fatherhood 9. 'Someone to Take my Place': Fertility and the Male Life Course among Coastal Boiken, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea,Philip Setel 10. Fatherhood in East and West Germany: Results of the German Family and Fertility Survey,Katherina Pohl 11. Fathers and Families in Contemporary Spain: From Dictatorship to Democracy,Pau Miret Gamundi Part V Fatherhood of Which Children? 12. Demographic Patterns of Motherhood and Fatherhood in France,Laurent Toulemon and Evelă”