Yurizan Beltran’s work often explores themes of familial relationships and societal expectations. A frequent focal point is the role of fathers, examining their presence, absence, or perceived function within the family unit and its impact on individual development. This exploration delves into the expectations and realities surrounding fatherhood. One example might involve depicting the emotional landscape of a child navigating the complexities of a detached or emotionally unavailable father.
The significance of addressing the paternal role lies in its profound influence on childhood development, societal norms, and the overall well-being of individuals and families. Historically, definitions of fatherhood have evolved, shifting from primarily economic providers to active participants in nurturing and emotional support. Understanding these evolving roles helps deconstruct traditional stereotypes and promotes more equitable and supportive family dynamics.