Others' Milk: The Potential of Exceptional Breastfeeding

Others' Milk: The Potential of Exceptional Breastfeeding

by Kristin J. Wilson
Others' Milk: The Potential of Exceptional Breastfeeding

Others' Milk: The Potential of Exceptional Breastfeeding

by Kristin J. Wilson

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Overview

Breastfeeding rarely conforms to the idealized Madonna-and-baby image seen in old artwork, now re-cast in celebrity breastfeeding photo spreads and pro-breastfeeding ad campaigns. The personal accounts in Others’ Milk illustrate just how messy and challenging and unpredictable it can be—an uncomfortable reality in the contemporary context of high-stakes motherhood in which “successful” breastfeeding proves one’s maternal mettle. 

Exceptional breastfeeders find creative ways to feed and care for their children—such as by inducing lactation, sharing milk, or exclusively pumping. They want to adhere to the societal ideal of giving them “the best” but sometimes have to face off with dogmatic authorities in order to do so. Kristin J. Wilson argues that while breastfeeding is never going to be the feasible choice for everyone, it should be accessible to anyone.  

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813593838
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 08/27/2018
Edition description: None
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d)
Age Range: 17 - 18 Years

About the Author

Kristin J. Wilson is chair of the anthropology department at Cabrillo College in Aptos, California. She is the author of Not Trying: Infertility, Childlessness, and Ambivalence.

Table of Contents

1     Nursing in Public
2     Cleavages: Negotiating Challenges
3     The Mother of Invention: Persisting with Exceptional Breastfeeding
4     Milking the System: Expressing the Politics of Breastfeeding
5     Busting Binaries: Embodying Otherhood and Motherhood
6     Fluidity of the family: Making Kin
7     “Outpouring of support”: Embodied solidarity
Acknowledgements 
Appendix
References 
About the Author
 
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