In this article, my general aim is to give place to the experiences of breastfeeding distress which emerged during narrative research with mothers in Australia. I suggest that breastfeeding distress must be read not only in terms of the specific socio-spatial landscape through which it takes hold but also in terms of the lived and often non-compliant landscape of the body itself. Informed by accounts of the dominant context of idealized or exclusive motherhood in nations such as Australia, the UK and USA, and drawing on conceptual work concerned with connecting the cultural and corporeal through thinking about place, I explore two instances of breastfeeding distress: pain and inauthenticity. In both of these contexts women battle with the s...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feedingexperiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) wi...
Mothers’ experiences constitute a central and widely discussed issue within feminist breastfeeding r...
Contemporary medical and public health discourses represent breastfeeding as vital to infant develop...
In this article, my general aim is to give place to the experiences of breastfeeding distress which ...
In this article, my general aim is to give place to the experiences of breastfeeding distress which ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In this article, my general aim is to give place to the experiences of breastfee...
Australia’s apparently poor rates of breastfeeding are a frequent feature in mainstream news reports...
Australia’s apparently poor rates of breastfeeding are a frequent feature in mainstream news reports...
Established research on infant-feeding produced in the fields of medicine, midwifery, public health ...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
This papers considers some of the disparate emotional and affective resonances that breastfeeding ca...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women...
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feedingexperiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) wi...
Mothers’ experiences constitute a central and widely discussed issue within feminist breastfeeding r...
Contemporary medical and public health discourses represent breastfeeding as vital to infant develop...
In this article, my general aim is to give place to the experiences of breastfeeding distress which ...
In this article, my general aim is to give place to the experiences of breastfeeding distress which ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd In this article, my general aim is to give place to the experiences of breastfee...
Australia’s apparently poor rates of breastfeeding are a frequent feature in mainstream news reports...
Australia’s apparently poor rates of breastfeeding are a frequent feature in mainstream news reports...
Established research on infant-feeding produced in the fields of medicine, midwifery, public health ...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
This papers considers some of the disparate emotional and affective resonances that breastfeeding ca...
Despite considerable evidence and effort, breastfeeding duration rates in resource-rich countries su...
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women...
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feedingexperiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) wi...
Mothers’ experiences constitute a central and widely discussed issue within feminist breastfeeding r...
Contemporary medical and public health discourses represent breastfeeding as vital to infant develop...