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Although parenting a child with a neurodisability (i.e., autism, cerebral palsy, or epilepsy) can be a life-altering experience, fathers have been generally underrepresented in research on parenting and their unique experiences underexplored. The aim of this study was to explore feelings, emotions and their management through a secondary analysis of data from an Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis study involving eleven Canadian fathers. The two main themes were as follows: a dance of emotions in the father-child connection and spaces for emotional expression and support. Drawing on Hochschild's theory of emotion work and theories of masculinity, the complexity and contradictions of this parenting experience are revealed. We suggest that attending to the emotional work of fathers may help social workers connect with and support them.
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AbstractIn this study, which addresses the question of the legitimization of literature through the prism of the pseudonym, it is particularly pertinent to question the name of the author. Could pseudonymity be considered a strategy aimed at inscribing or ensuring the work a place in the social and historical mindscape, most notably through the literary stance of the “ author ” ? This is, at least, what is demonstrated by the example of Romain Gary who, at the moment of publishing Au-delà de cette limite votre ticket n'est plus valable, constructed an entire persona of himself as an aging writer so that the success of Émile Ajar could be all the more resounding.