The slogan "Let Lifeguard Milk Raise Your Child" was emblazoned on teacups sold in Singapore during the 1980s, and offers a point of departure for my paper, which seeks to interrogate the complexities expressed in the distancing of the categories of "Good Mother" from "Good Cook" in Singapore. Women, in particular, received a series of contradictory messages about food and food preparation in the period from Singapore's Independence in 1965 to the end of the cold war era. On the one hand, school textbooks in subjects such as Home Economics and Domestic Science were presenting cooking and domestic hygiene as a form of nation building, with the student as proto-housewife. On the other hand, the realities of economic development and i...
Food safety knowledge is created, validated, disseminated, and acted upon. It is conflicted, context...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunche...
The existing literature on the confinement tradition focuses on anthropological documentation of pos...
The slogan "Let Lifeguard Milk Raise Your Child" was emblazoned on teacups sold in Singapore durin...
The most prominent discourse in infant feeding has been the conflict between breastfeeding and bottl...
This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mother...
Women’s reproductive rights have always been a site of contestation. The central question this paper...
As countries develop economically and increasing numbers of women enter the workforce, children are ...
The mantra ‘breast is best’ has set the stage for mother’s choice of infant food. It appears that th...
This ethnographic study explores how Singaporean middle-class women who have opted out of the tradit...
Nicole Tarulevicz opens her book about food in Singapore with a key question: How does food become ...
Singaporeans have long enjoyed regular consumption of milk. As a city-state with limited land and wa...
Women’s reproductive rights have always been a site of contestation. The central question this paper...
Food is significant as an agent of social change as well as being the subject of activism. The focus...
Background: Singapore is a metropolitan city state that has rapidly transitioned from residents livi...
Food safety knowledge is created, validated, disseminated, and acted upon. It is conflicted, context...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunche...
The existing literature on the confinement tradition focuses on anthropological documentation of pos...
The slogan "Let Lifeguard Milk Raise Your Child" was emblazoned on teacups sold in Singapore durin...
The most prominent discourse in infant feeding has been the conflict between breastfeeding and bottl...
This paper discusses how foodwork plays a role in the construction of identity for modern-day mother...
Women’s reproductive rights have always been a site of contestation. The central question this paper...
As countries develop economically and increasing numbers of women enter the workforce, children are ...
The mantra ‘breast is best’ has set the stage for mother’s choice of infant food. It appears that th...
This ethnographic study explores how Singaporean middle-class women who have opted out of the tradit...
Nicole Tarulevicz opens her book about food in Singapore with a key question: How does food become ...
Singaporeans have long enjoyed regular consumption of milk. As a city-state with limited land and wa...
Women’s reproductive rights have always been a site of contestation. The central question this paper...
Food is significant as an agent of social change as well as being the subject of activism. The focus...
Background: Singapore is a metropolitan city state that has rapidly transitioned from residents livi...
Food safety knowledge is created, validated, disseminated, and acted upon. It is conflicted, context...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunche...
The existing literature on the confinement tradition focuses on anthropological documentation of pos...