Beyond Health, Beyond Choice is a multidisciplinary collection of essays written by thirty-seven contributors that examines the role of feminist theory in the promotion of breastfeeding by public health authorities. Essays are arranged thematically and consider breastfeeding in relation to health care; work and family; embodiment (specifically breastfeeding in public); economic and ethnic factors; guilt; violence; and commercialization.
Beyond Health, Beyond Choice is a multidisciplinary collection of essays written by thirty-seven contributors that examines the role of feminist theory in the promotion of breastfeeding by public health authorities. Essays are arranged thematically and consider breastfeeding in relation to health care; work and family; embodiment (specifically breastfeeding in public); economic and ethnic factors; guilt; violence; and commercialization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Paige Hall Smith, Bernice L Hausman, and Miriam Labbok
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Frames 1. Feminism and Breastfeeding 2. Breastfeeding Promotion through Gender Equity 3. Breastfeeding in Public Health Part II Studying Breastfeeding across Race, Class, and Culture 4. Breastfeeding across Cultures 5. The Dangers of Baring the Breast: 6. Racism, Race, and Disparities in Breastfeeding Part III Medical Institutions and Health Education 7. Pediatrics, Obstetrics, and Shrinking Maternal Authority 8. New Professions and Old Practices 9. Preparing Women to Breastfeed Part IV Roles and Realities 10. “Are We There Yet?” Breastfeeding as a Gauge of Carework by Mothers 11. Breastfeeding and the Gendering of Infant Care 12. Working out Work 13. The Impact of Workplace Practices on Breastfeeding Experiences and Disparities among Women Part V Making and Marketing Mothers’ Milk 14. Marketing Mothers’ Milk 15. Empowerment or Regulation? Part VI Morality and Guilt 16. Feminist Breastfeeding Promotion and the Problem of Guilt 17. Breastfeeding in the Margins Part VII Media and Popular Culture 18. Reinstating Pleasure in Reality 19. Breastfeeding in the “Baby Block” 20. Rethinking the Importance of Social Class Part VIII Sexuality and Women’s Bodies 21. Breastfeeding in Public 22. Sexual or Maternal Breasts? 23. Intersections Conclusion Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Frames 1. Feminism and Breastfeeding 2. Breastfeeding Promotion through Gender Equity 3. Breastfeeding in Public Health Part II Studying Breastfeeding across Race, Class, and Culture 4. Breastfeeding across Cultures 5. The Dangers of Baring the Breast: 6. Racism, Race, and Disparities in Breastfeeding Part III Medical Institutions and Health Education 7. Pediatrics, Obstetrics, and Shrinking Maternal Authority 8. New Professions and Old Practices 9. Preparing Women to Breastfeed Part IV Roles and Realities 10. “Are We There Yet?” Breastfeeding as a Gauge of Carework by Mothers 11. Breastfeeding and the Gendering of Infant Care 12. Working out Work 13. The Impact of Workplace Practices on Breastfeeding Experiences and Disparities among Women Part V Making and Marketing Mothers’ Milk 14. Marketing Mothers’ Milk 15. Empowerment or Regulation? Part VI Morality and Guilt 16. Feminist Breastfeeding Promotion and the Problem of Guilt 17. Breastfeeding in the Margins Part VII Media and Popular Culture 18. Reinstating Pleasure in Reality 19. Breastfeeding in the “Baby Block” 20. Rethinking the Importance of Social Class Part VIII Sexuality and Women’s Bodies 21. Breastfeeding in Public 22. Sexual or Maternal Breasts? 23. Intersections Conclusion Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826