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Breastfeeding and Media: Exploring Conflicting Discourses That Threaten Public Health

Autor Katherine A. Foss
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This book centers on the role of media in shaping public perceptions of breastfeeding. Drawing from magazines, doctors’ office materials, parenting books, television, websites, and other media outlets, Katherine A. Foss explores how historical and contemporary media often undermine breastfeeding efforts with formula marketing and narrow portrayals of nursing women and their experiences. Foss argues that the media’s messages play an integral role in setting the standard of public knowledge and attitudes toward breastfeeding, as she traces shifting public perceptions of breastfeeding and their corresponding media constructions from the development of commercial formula through contemporary times. This analysis demonstrates how attributions of blame have negatively impacted public health approaches to breastfeeding, thus confronting the misperception that breastfeeding, and the failure to breastfeed, rests solely on the responsibility of an individual mother.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319859132
ISBN-10: 3319859137
Pagini: 286
Ilustrații: XIX, 286 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Breastfeeding and the Media.- 2. "Where the mother’s milk is insufficient...": The Commodification of Infant Feeding and the Demise of Breastfeeding.- 3. Infant-feeding in the 20th Century: Shifting Media Messages and the Role of the "Expert".- 4. Breastfeeding Promotion, Formula Marketing and the Role of Health Professionals.- 5. "So you’re going to have a baby?": Breastfeeding Messages in Parenting Guides and Children's Books.- 6. From the Milky Man Vest to Nursing on the Throne: Breastfeeding Representations in Fictional Television.- 7. Reality Television Programs and the Failure Narrative.- 8. "The New Boob Tube?": Education, Entertainment, and Viewers’ Perceptions of Breastfeeding on Social Media.- 9. Marginalized Milk: "Extreme" Nursing, Milk Exchange, and Erotic Breastfeeding.- 10. Concluding Thoughts: Media’s Role in Improving Breastfeeding Success.

Notă biografică

Katherine A. Foss is Associate Professor of Media Studies in the School of Journalism at Middle Tennessee State University, USA. She is author of Television and Health Responsibility in an Age of Individualism (2014). Foss earned her PhD from the University of Minnesota, USA in 2008.

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This book centers on the role of media in shaping public perceptions of breastfeeding. Drawing from magazines, doctors’ office materials, parenting books, television, websites, and other media outlets, Katherine A. Foss explores how historical and contemporary media often undermine breastfeeding efforts with formula marketing and narrow portrayals of nursing women and their experiences. Foss argues that the media’s messages play an integral role in setting the standard of public knowledge and attitudes toward breastfeeding, as she traces shifting public perceptions of breastfeeding and their corresponding media constructions from the development of commercial formula through contemporary times. This analysis demonstrates how attributions of blame have negatively impacted public health approaches to breastfeeding, thus confronting the misperception that breastfeeding, and the failure to breastfeed, rests solely on the responsibility of an individual mother.

Caracteristici

Demonstrates how news and entertainment media have provided and continue to provide a narrow definition of the breastfeeding woman, stigmatize women who do not fit this ideal, and normalize formula, while perpetuating blame for women who wean prematurely Reframes breastfeeding from a “new mom” dilemma to a vital concern that significantly impacts the overall health of the American public Solidifies media constructions as key to understanding dominant public controversies and perceptions of breastfeeding Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras