This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and through the space of the home. We argue that through spatial practices of creating and using (and not using) nurseries, understandings of parental and infant personhood are both made and unmade. Analysis is based on a rich body of ethnographic research undertaken between 2006 and 2009 with eighteen middle-class breastfeeding families and their communities in the United States, which we analyze through lenses of new materialist and Deleuzian theory. We begin by considering some of the ways in which homes are modified by parents-to-be prior to birth, positing these changes as an effort to call forth both particular kinds of embodied interrelations...
This paper forges an agenda for researching geographies of infants. Scholars have tended to overlook...
This issue explores an almost overlooked area of geography: the spaces of parenthood. While the anal...
This review examines the issue of babies sleeping with their parents. Beginning with an anthropolo...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
Expectant parents in the US usually receive advice on all aspects of pregnancy, childbirth and infan...
Coping with sleep disruption is a common difficulty faced by new parents. Here we take a critical, c...
Consideration of the phylogenetic depth and cross-cultural breadth of mother–infant biology and beha...
Breastfeeding and the place of sleep for the mother and the infant have been controversial internati...
There is a burgeoning interest in the variable ways in which past and present societies construct th...
For mothers, time is experienced in unique patterns reflecting mother-child relationships shaped by ...
The past 18 months have seen several notable developments in the world of co-sleeping research, some...
This paper forges an agenda for researching geographies of infants. Scholars have tended to overlook...
This paper forges an agenda for researching geographies of infants. Scholars have tended to overlook...
This issue explores an almost overlooked area of geography: the spaces of parenthood. While the anal...
This review examines the issue of babies sleeping with their parents. Beginning with an anthropolo...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
This article explores how understandings of parental and infant personhood are negotiated in and thr...
Expectant parents in the US usually receive advice on all aspects of pregnancy, childbirth and infan...
Coping with sleep disruption is a common difficulty faced by new parents. Here we take a critical, c...
Consideration of the phylogenetic depth and cross-cultural breadth of mother–infant biology and beha...
Breastfeeding and the place of sleep for the mother and the infant have been controversial internati...
There is a burgeoning interest in the variable ways in which past and present societies construct th...
For mothers, time is experienced in unique patterns reflecting mother-child relationships shaped by ...
The past 18 months have seen several notable developments in the world of co-sleeping research, some...
This paper forges an agenda for researching geographies of infants. Scholars have tended to overlook...
This paper forges an agenda for researching geographies of infants. Scholars have tended to overlook...
This issue explores an almost overlooked area of geography: the spaces of parenthood. While the anal...
This review examines the issue of babies sleeping with their parents. Beginning with an anthropolo...