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Two Dads: Gay Male Parenting and its Politicisation — A Cooperative Inquiry Action Research Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2012

Jason Tuazon-McCheyne*
Affiliation:
The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University, [email protected]
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*Address for correspondence: Jason Tuazon-McCheyne, Bouverie Centre, 8 Gardiner Street, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia.
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Abstract

Australian gay men have only recently become parents through surrogacy arrangements. They have had to overcome a discriminatory legal, social, political, cultural and financial environment. A cooperative inquiry action research group was formed, with seven two-father families conceived via surrogacy, to explore their journey to parenthood and their consequent politicisation as gay fathers. This article reveals how that experience of the cooperative inquiry process strengthened their resolve to be intentionally ‘out’ in their communities to overcome discriminatory and conservative social attitudes. They embraced the political reality of their parenting and were stimulated to create improved support structures for themselves and future parents. This transformed the legal, social, political and cultural environment for their families.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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