Beyond Health, Beyond Choice: Breastfeeding Constraints and Realities

Author:   Paige Hall Smith ,  Bernice Hausman ,  Miriam Labbok
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9780813553047


Pages:   356
Publication Date:   15 August 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Current public health promotion of breastfeeding relies heavily on health messaging and individual behavior change. Women are told that ""breast is best"" but too little serious attention is given to addressing the many social, economic, and political factors that combine to limit women's real choice to breastfeed beyond a few days or weeks. The result: women's, infants', and public health interests are undermined. Beyond Health, Beyond Choice examines how feminist perspectives can inform public health support for breastfeeding. Written by authors from diverse disciplines, perspectives, and countries, this collection of essays is arranged thematically and considers breastfeeding in relation to public health and health care; work and family; embodiment (specifically breastfeeding in public); economic and ethnic factors; guilt; violence; and commercialization. By examining women's experiences and bringing feminist insights to bear on a public issue, the editors attempt to reframe the discussion to better inform public health approaches and political action. Doing so can help us recognize the value of breastfeeding for the public's health and the important productive and reproductive contributions women make to the world.

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Author:   Paige Hall Smith ,  Bernice Hausman ,  Miriam Labbok
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.513kg
ISBN:  

9780813553047


ISBN 10:   0813553040
Pages:   356
Publication Date:   15 August 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

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

Reviews

""Masterful selection of clearly written pieces help to guide readers through an engaging and informative collection. Fascinating for researchers and practitioners examining issues of gender equality, choice, and public health, it is also educational for those seeking to learn more about the social, economic, and political aspects of this controversial topic."" * World Medical and Health Policy * ""This well-written and accessible book is free of jargon, and covers a sweeping variety of topics. The case studies are interesting and often moving; this book is a desperately needed and important step toward reconciling feminist views on breastfeeding."" -- Professor Karen Kedrowski * coauthor of Breastfeeding Rights in the United States * ""Beyond Health, Beyond Choice is a collection of 23 well-written and thoughtprovoking articles exploring a wide range of mother-related topics including race, class and culture, medicalization of breastfeeding support, marketing milk, guilt, media, and sexuality."" * International Lactation Consultant Association * ""Recommended. All levels of students, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners."" * Choice * ""Masterful selection of clearly written pieces help to guide readers through an engaging and informative collection. Fascinating for researchers and practitioners examining issues of gender equality, choice, and public health, it is also educational for those seeking to learn more about the social, economic, and political aspects of this controversial topic."" * World Medical and Health Policy * ""This well-written and accessible book is free of jargon, and covers a sweeping variety of topics. The case studies are interesting and often moving; this book is a desperately needed and important step toward reconciling feminist views on breastfeeding."" -- Professor Karen Kedrowski * coauthor of Breastfeeding Rights in the United States * ""Beyond Health, Beyond Choice is a collection of 23 well-written and thoughtprovoking articles exploring a wide range of mother-related topics including race, class and culture, medicalization of breastfeeding support, marketing milk, guilt, media, and sexuality."" * International Lactation Consultant Association * ""Recommended. All levels of students, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners."" * Choice *


This well-written and accessible book is free of jargon, and covers a sweeping variety of topics. The case studies are interesting and often moving; this book is a desperately needed and important step toward reconciling feminist views on breastfeeding. --Professor Karen Kedrowski Coauthor of Breastfeeding Rights in the United States (09/27/2011)


This well-written and accessible book is free of jargon, and covers a sweeping variety of topics. The case studies are interesting and often moving; this book is a desperately needed and important step toward reconciling feminist views on breastfeeding. --Professor Karen Kedrowski coauthor of Breastfeeding Rights in the United States (09/27/2011)


Author Information

PAIGE HALL SMITH is Associate Professor of Public Health Education and Director of the Center for Women’s Health and Wellness at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  BERNICE L. HAUSMAN is Professor of English at Virginia Tech and the author of Mother’s Milk: Breastfeeding Controversies in American Culture and Viral Mothers: Breastfeeding in the Age of HIV/AIDS. MIRIAM LABBOK is Professor and Director of the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute in the Department of Maternal and Child Health in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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