Technological advances provide increased ability to transfer human tissues—blood, organs, milk—from one body to another. This article analyzes mechanisms of reality construction in U.S. news to construct shared human breast milk. Articles used typifications and human interest stories to convey participants as victims, lay heroes, and villains. Milk banking was portrayed as institutionally integrated through associations, expert testimonies, and formalized procedures, making banked milk “pure gold.” Peer sharing was portrayed as institutionally opposed through institutional warnings, expert testimonies, informal procedures, and hypothetical atrocities, making peer milk “fool\u27s gold.” Findings suggest that “biovalue” of human milk is inter...
Milk’s fluidity and ostensible purity belie a complex array of industrial and regulatory processes, ...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Peer breastmilk sharing—the unregulated gifting of human milk for the purpose of feeding a child—is ...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
Over the course of the 20th Century, breast milk banks have facilitated the exchange of breast milk ...
Human milk is being exchanged today in ways that are increasingly fraught and contentious. Non-profi...
An article published in the journal Pediatrics in 2013 revealing the presence of bacteria in breast ...
Background: Lactating women in the United States have several options for what they do with excess b...
Liquid Gold: Lactation as Labor and Human Milk as Commodity in Transatlantic Visual Culture traces t...
This article presents a brief history of breast milk banking in the United States from 1910 to the p...
Abstract Breastmilk sharing via the internet has become more popular in recent years, with a resulta...
Milk, a globally traded commodity, is ubiquitous throughout our food systems. In light of its ever-i...
The review recalls the importance of breast milk and deepens the theme of human milk banking, a virt...
Donated human milk’s status comes into question as it leaves the mother-child relationship and is re...
Milk’s fluidity and ostensible purity belie a complex array of industrial and regulatory processes, ...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Peer breastmilk sharing—the unregulated gifting of human milk for the purpose of feeding a child—is ...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
The exchange of human breast milk, a common and well-established practice, has become a site of publ...
Over the course of the 20th Century, breast milk banks have facilitated the exchange of breast milk ...
Human milk is being exchanged today in ways that are increasingly fraught and contentious. Non-profi...
An article published in the journal Pediatrics in 2013 revealing the presence of bacteria in breast ...
Background: Lactating women in the United States have several options for what they do with excess b...
Liquid Gold: Lactation as Labor and Human Milk as Commodity in Transatlantic Visual Culture traces t...
This article presents a brief history of breast milk banking in the United States from 1910 to the p...
Abstract Breastmilk sharing via the internet has become more popular in recent years, with a resulta...
Milk, a globally traded commodity, is ubiquitous throughout our food systems. In light of its ever-i...
The review recalls the importance of breast milk and deepens the theme of human milk banking, a virt...
Donated human milk’s status comes into question as it leaves the mother-child relationship and is re...
Milk’s fluidity and ostensible purity belie a complex array of industrial and regulatory processes, ...
Banking on Milk takes the reader on a journey through the everyday life of donor human milk banking ...
Peer breastmilk sharing—the unregulated gifting of human milk for the purpose of feeding a child—is ...