The concept of sexual pleasure while breastfeeding, still faintly scandalous in the twenty-first century, circulates in a variety of nineteenth-century French texts, from medical discourse to the fictional works of Balzac, Flaubert, and Zola. Although some medical authorities condemned sensual breastfeeding, or “mastomania,” as a vice, others used the promise of sexual pleasure to entice recalcitrant mothers to breastfeed. In representations of maternal breastfeeding found in both literary and medical texts, it is often the male gaze that constructs meaning. The reciprocal desire of mother and infant shifts to include a third person, the narrator-spectator, whose own desire for the breast creates a fantasy of maternal erotic response that i...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Recognizing that there is now a corpus of feminist work that theorizes the body, sometimes termed co...
The present article deals with breastfeeding and its relation with sexuality in an\ud anthropologica...
In this paper I consider the ways in which lactation has been discussed as a form of maternal sexual...
In the mid eighteenth century, Enlightenment debates about women's social role prompted a flurry of ...
In the mid eighteenth century, Enlightenment debates about women's social role prompted a flurry of ...
This article examines a corpus of nineteenth-century French instructional texts offering guidance to...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
At the very time when people in enlightened circles began to grow attached to their children, a refu...
At the very time when people in enlightened circles began to grow attached to their children, a refu...
We argue that a woman’s decision to breast-feed or not is overdetermined by two discursive complexes...
Ifbabies had a language and a script we would have been in possession long ago of a manual of polish...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Recognizing that there is now a corpus of feminist work that theorizes the body, sometimes termed co...
The present article deals with breastfeeding and its relation with sexuality in an\ud anthropologica...
In this paper I consider the ways in which lactation has been discussed as a form of maternal sexual...
In the mid eighteenth century, Enlightenment debates about women's social role prompted a flurry of ...
In the mid eighteenth century, Enlightenment debates about women's social role prompted a flurry of ...
This article examines a corpus of nineteenth-century French instructional texts offering guidance to...
This thesis examines the regulation of female fertility and the maternal body in medical and literar...
At the very time when people in enlightened circles began to grow attached to their children, a refu...
At the very time when people in enlightened circles began to grow attached to their children, a refu...
We argue that a woman’s decision to breast-feed or not is overdetermined by two discursive complexes...
Ifbabies had a language and a script we would have been in possession long ago of a manual of polish...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Early modern mothers did not like to breastfeed. Many young mothers did not produce enough, suffered...
Recognizing that there is now a corpus of feminist work that theorizes the body, sometimes termed co...