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Feminism, Breasts and Breast-Feeding by Pam Carter (1995, Hardcover) 
Feminism, Breasts and Breast-Feeding by Pam Carter (1995, Hardcover)

 
Feminism, Breasts and Breast-Feeding by Pam Carter (1995, Hardcover)

Author: Pam Carter
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date: 1995-10-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0312126255
ISBN-13: 9780312126254
Product ID: EPID96366
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Publication Date:1995-10-01
Editor:Jo Campling

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Length:266 pages
Height:9.0 in
Width:6.0 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:15.2 oz

Publisher's Note
Using a feminist perspective this book examines the vast amount of writing and talking about breast-feeding. Drawing on women's own accounts the author shows that most texts considerably oversimplify the picture by suggesting baby-milk manufacturers as the only villains of the piece in the decline of breast-feeding during the twentieth century. A more complex understanding takes account of the sexualisation of breasts, the working conditions under which infant-feeding takes place, professional interventions into mothering, and women's experiences of their bodies. Class and race are also significant: middle-class women to follow professional advice; black women particularly disappoint Western policy-makers in not living up to expectations that they will be natural breast-feeders. Policies, professional guidelines and popular breast-feeding books, shown to be preoccupied with getting women to do what they deem is natural, fail to address women's real needs. Finally, ideas for a feminist practice in infant-feeding are explored.

Industry Reviews
Carter (sociology and women's studies, U. of Northumbria, England) draws on feminist scholarship and women's own accounts to evaluate issues that affect women's choices about breastfeeding including class and race as well as the sexualization of women's breasts, the working conditions under which infant-feeding often takes place, professional intervention, and women's experiences of their bodies. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Reference & Research Book News (05/01/1996)

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