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BOTTLE THE BREAST AMP THE STATE PB

Autor Maureen Rand Oakley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2017
This books explores the ways in which breastfeeding is both promoted and made difficult in the United States, while the use of formula is both shamed and promoted. It uses a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods to explore the politics, policies, and individual experiences surrounding infant feeding. The analysis shows that a failure to separate the issue of breastfeeding rights and support from breastfeeding promotion and advocacy in both academic scholarship and public discourse has led to a deadlock that prevents groups from working together in support of breastfeeding without shaming. A caring infant feeding advocacy is developed. This approach values the caring work done by parents and recognizes the benefits of this work to society. It promotes policies supportive of parenting in general, and breastfeeding in particular, to remove barriers that may present a challenge to some women who may wish to breastfeed, while supporting the development of better alternatives for those who don't.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498518277
ISBN-10: 1498518273
Pagini: 166
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Maureen Rand Oakley is associate professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts at Mount Saint Mary¿s University.

Cuprins

1.Infant Feeding Policy and Practice in the United States 2.Feminist Perspectives on Infant Feeding 3.Infant Feeding on the Ground: Women¿s Voices 4.Explaining Breastfeeding Rates in the States 5.Medical and Public Health Approaches to Breastfeeding Advocacy 6. Breasts, Bottles, and Maternal Activism

Descriere

This book explores how breastfeeding is both promoted and made difficult in the United States, while the use of formula is simultaneously shamed and promoted. An exploration of feminist scholarship, forms of advocacy, grassroots activism, and breastfeeding experiences sheds light on a way forward that offers substantive support without shaming.