Feminism, breasts and breast-feeding

Carter, P.

Feminism, breasts and breast-feeding - Basingstoke Macmillan Press 1995 - 266p.,refs.; Rec: Anna

The great breast-feeding question; a tidal wave of good advice; infant feeding in women's lives; public space and private; breast-feeding, sex and bodies; ""she said the baby belonged to the state"" - health professionals and mothering; control and resistance in infant feeding regimes; feminism and infant feeding - theory and policy.

Paperback This volume uses a feminist approach to examine the vast amount of material on breast-feeding. Baby milk manufacture is usually seen as the sole cause of the decline in breast-feeding. Using interviews with women, the author looks at other dimensions: the sexualization of breasts; the conditions under which the infant feeding takes place and professional interventions into mothering. Policy documents and popular breast-feeding books are shown to be preoccupied with getting women to do what they deem natural rather than with women's real needs.

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BREAST FEEDING
FEMINISM
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