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Abstract
In this short paper are analyzed changings in male parental role models, strictly related to the social and cultural contexts, that have known important changes, and yet are still subjected to discriminatory prejudices and stereotypes that restrict positive and different masculinity area. Autobiographical practice can be a useful tool to investigate the social meaning contruction process of masculinity. Through autobiography voice is given to personal experience and thought about masculinity and fatherhood.
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