Description
What do dads tell us about the world? Not your real dad, but dads in general. Dads are everywhere. Lurking in our movies, television shows, and video games. Spouting homespun wisdom and atrocious jokes, wallowing in might-have-beens and back-in-my-days, or rigidly defending the status quo. These fictional dads fuel a myth of fatherhood. What is that myth trying to tell us? And what is it trying to sell us?
Dad Bod is a clever, riveting collection of essays about father figures in popular culture. From Gandalf to Homer Simpson, Die Hard to The Mandalorian, these essays unpack the tropes that inform our collective image of fatherhood. Follow Cian Cruise, newly minted dad, as he riffs on the stereotypes and lore of fatherhood, traces a contemporary art history of dads in popular culture, and journeys to the heart of dadness to become a better father.
A RARE MACHINES BOOK
About the Author
Cian Cruise has a degree in film studies and philosophy and works as a freelance writer, strategist, and consultant. His cultural criticism has appeared in Hazlitt, Maisonneuve, Playboy, Vulture, and Little Brother Magazine. Cian lives in Almonte, Ontario.
Reviews
Funny, perceptive, and thoughtful, Cian Cruise's Dad Bod is constantly curious about the pop culture artifacts it interrogates. Plus, he extracts parenting advice from First Blood, which no book has ever done before. * Naben Ruthnum, author of A Hero of Our Time *
Cian Cruise is a great writer and a great father, and a never-ending source of interesting insights. Dad Bod takes those qualities and mashes them up with the dads you know from popular culture, to figure out what it means to be a father. * Misha Glouberman, co-author of The Chairs Are Where The People Go *
Cian Cruise's irreverent exploration of fatherhood in pop-culture shrouds a cosmic reverence for the teaching it contains, whether that's in video games, television, or movies. The religious attention that the essays of Dad Bod bring to beloved media properties provide new insight not only to their subjects but also to human life and all of its deepest mysteries. * Andre Babyn *
I rarely think about the challenges of fatherhood...this book offered me a brand new perspective I have never considered. * I've Read This blog *
Dad Bod explores pop culture papas with irrepressible verve...It shines as a cultural criticism, a memoir, and a parenting guide. * Foreword Reviews, starred review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781459749474
Author Cian Cruise
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Dundurn Group Ltd
Publisher Dundurn Group Ltd
Weight(grams) 319g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 25mm