Ethnographies of breastfeeding : cultural contexts and confrontations
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Ethnographies of breastfeeding : cultural contexts and confrontations
Bloomsbury, 2016
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"First published 2015. Paperback edition first published 2016"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-248) and index
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内容説明
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial sociocultural process which invokes strong reactions from advocates and opponents. Touching on a wide range of issues such as reproduction, sexuality, power and resources, and maternal and infant health, the controversies and cultural complexities underlying breastfeeding are immense.Ethnographies of Breastfeeding features the latest research on the topic. Some of the leading scholars in the field explore variations in breastfeeding practices from around the world. Based on empirical work in areas such as Brazil, West Africa, Darfur, Ireland, Italy, France, the UK and the US, they examine the cross-cultural challenges facing mothers feeding their infants.Reframing the traditional nature/culture debate, the book moves beyond existing approaches to consider themes such as surrogacy, the risk of milk banks, mother-to-mother sharing networks facilitated by social media, and the increasing bio-medicalization of breast milk, which is leading its transformation from process to product. A highly important contribution to global debates on breast milk and breastfeeding.
目次
Notes on ContributorsForewordPenny Van Esterik, York University, CanadaIntroductionTanya Cassidy and Abdullahi El Tom, both of National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland1. The Embodied Experience of Breastfeeding and the Product/Process Dichotomy in Sao Paolo, BrazilAlanna E. F. Rudzik, Durham University, UK2. Demedicalizing Breast Milk: The Discourses, Practices and Identities of Informal Milk SharingAunchalee Palmquist, Elon University, USA3. Historical Ethnography and the Meanings of Human Milk in IrelandTanya Cassidy, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland4. Between 'le corps maternel et le corps erotique': Exploring Women's Experiences of Breastfeeding and Expressing in the UK and FranceCharlotte Faircloth, University of Kent, UK5. The Naturalist Discourse Surrounding Breastfeeding among French MothersGervaise Debucquet, Audencia Nantes School of Management, France, and Valerie Adt, L'Institut Interdisciplinaire du Contemporain, France6. 'Who knows if one day, in the future, they will get married...?': Considerations about Breast Milk, Migration and Milk Banking in ItalyRossella Cevese, Universita degli Studi di Verona, Italy7. Religion, Wet-nursing and Laying the Ground for Breast Milk Banking in Darfur, SudanAbdullahi El Tom, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland8. Between Proscription and Control of Breastfeeding in West Africa: Women's Strategies Regarding Prevention of HIV TransmissionAlice Desclaux and Chiara Alfieri, both of Universite d'Aix-Marseille, France9. 'Impersonal Perspectives' on Public Health Guidelines on Infant Feeding and HIV in MalawiAnne Matthews, Dublin City University, Ireland10. Breastfeeding and Bonding: Issues and Dilemmas in SurrogacySunita Reddy, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Tulsi Patel, University of Delhi, India, Birgitte Bruun Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark, and Malene Tanderup, Aarhus University, Denmark11. Breast Milk Donation as Care WorkKatherine Carroll, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia12. Women and Children First?: Gender, Power and Resources, and their Implications for Infant FeedingVanessa Maher, University of Verona, ItalyBibliographyIndex
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