Is Breast Best?: breastfeeding, motherhood and identity is concerned with how breastfeeding is both a personal and a political issue. Earle begins with a cross-cultural analysis of the prevalence of breastfeeding, considering differences between and within countries and cultures and highlighting the presumed physical and psychological advantages for mothers and their babies. The remainder of the chapter is devoted to data derived from a qualitative study concerned with the body in pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood. Earle argues that there are competing discourses which serve to structure women's experiences and perceptions of breastfeeding. Furthermore, she argues that gendered expectations and conflict in relation to women's sexua...
The commentary will focus on Joan Wolf’s literature review of the studies examining the impact of br...
Research indicates that breast milk is superior to formula as a source of infant nutrition. Research...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
In the UK, women’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours around breastfeeding are shaped by myriad influ...
The benefits of breastfeeding are now recognised and promoted by governments and healthcare services...
In this essay, two books about the current debate on breastfeeding are discussed. Is Breast Best? pr...
'Got Milk?' considers the author's own commitment to and experience of breastfeeding as a mother/int...
Breastfeeding remains problematic in our society despite its being a 'natural' physiological process...
In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact wit...
This handout informs new mothers about benefits of breastfeeding for both mom and baby. It is intend...
This paper identifies how the different ideologies of patriarchy, technology, capitalism, race and f...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
Breastfeeding is a practice which is promoted and scrutinized in the UK and internationally. In this...
Background: Worldwide, breastfeeding is recommended for every woman who gives birth to a child. The ...
The commentary will focus on Joan Wolf’s literature review of the studies examining the impact of br...
Research indicates that breast milk is superior to formula as a source of infant nutrition. Research...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
In the UK, women’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours around breastfeeding are shaped by myriad influ...
The benefits of breastfeeding are now recognised and promoted by governments and healthcare services...
In this essay, two books about the current debate on breastfeeding are discussed. Is Breast Best? pr...
'Got Milk?' considers the author's own commitment to and experience of breastfeeding as a mother/int...
Breastfeeding remains problematic in our society despite its being a 'natural' physiological process...
In this Series paper, we examine how mother and baby attributes at the individual level interact wit...
This handout informs new mothers about benefits of breastfeeding for both mom and baby. It is intend...
This paper identifies how the different ideologies of patriarchy, technology, capitalism, race and f...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
Breastfeeding is a practice which is promoted and scrutinized in the UK and internationally. In this...
Background: Worldwide, breastfeeding is recommended for every woman who gives birth to a child. The ...
The commentary will focus on Joan Wolf’s literature review of the studies examining the impact of br...
Research indicates that breast milk is superior to formula as a source of infant nutrition. Research...
Breastfeeding is an intimate and deeply rooted bodily practice, as well as a highly controversial so...