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ISBN
0739191985
ISBN10
0739191985
ISBN13
9780739191989
MPN
does not apply
Brand
Lexington Books
EAN
9780739191989
GTIN
09780739191989
Subject Area
Health & Fitness, Political Science
Publication Name
Bottle, the Breast, and the State : the Politics of Infant Feeding in the United States
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Item Length
9.3 in
Subject
Public Policy / General, Women in Politics, Human Rights, Breastfeeding
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Maureen Rand Oakley
Item Weight
13.9 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
164 Pages

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This book explores how breastfeeding is both promoted and made difficult in the United States, while the use of formula is simultaneously shamed and promoted. An exploration of feminist scholarship, forms of advocacy, grassroots activism, and breastfeeding experiences sheds light on a way forward that offers substantive support without shaming.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
0739191985
ISBN-13
9780739191989
eBay Product ID (ePID)
210398403

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
164 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Bottle, the Breast, and the State : the Politics of Infant Feeding in the United States
Publication Year
2015
Subject
Public Policy / General, Women in Politics, Human Rights, Breastfeeding
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Health & Fitness, Political Science
Author
Maureen Rand Oakley
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
13.9 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2015-007151
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
A thoughtful analysis of the binds young women face to be 'good mothers' and breast feed a child for at least a year while living in a society which does not support this with adequate family and medical leave policies, workplace norms, or social supports. This book explores the social context in which women decide whether or not to breastfeed. Maureen Rand Oakley highlights how the most sensible approach forward is to promote common ground between breastfeeding advocates and critics with an approach that supports women and breastfeeding, while not shaming those who do not breastfeed., Dr. Oakley carefully navigates a middle path between breastfeeding activists and detractors, demonstrating how women's breastfeeding decisions are subject competing social forces, the policy environment, the workplace, and their support system. She calls upon scholars and activists to move beyond the breast vs. bottle dichotomy to engage in a productive and supportive conversation about infant care. This is a valuable contribution to the field of breastfeeding policy.", Dr. Oakley carefully navigates a middle path between breastfeeding activists and detractors, demonstrating how women's breastfeeding decisions are subject competing social forces, the policy environment, the workplace, and their support system. She calls upon scholars and activists to move beyond the breast vs. bottle dichotomy to engage in a productive and supportive conversation about infant care. This is a valuable contribution to the field of breastfeeding policy."  , "A thoughtful analysis of the binds young women face to be "good mothers" and breast feed a child for at least a year while living in a society which does not support this with adequate Family and Medical Leave policies, workplace norms, or social supports.  The study explores the social context in which women decide whether or not to breastfeed.  The author highlights how the most sensible approach forward is to promote common ground between breastfeeding advocates and critics with an approach that supports women, and breastfeeding while not shaming those who do not breastfeed."   , In this clear and compelling book, Oakley examines the paradox of breastfeeding in America. In theory, breastfeeding is viewed as an important public health concern and recommended to most mothers; in practice, however, American culture, policy, and medical protocols make breastfeeding difficult for many women. Oakley weaves an important and captivating story by examining the history of infant feeding, employing interviews to understand breastfeeding 'on the ground,' and analyzing the relationship between breastfeeding rates and other reproductive policies and medical practices. A political scientist, Oakley has crafted a book that will easily benefit courses on public policy or health politics, and her approachable writing style makes this book interesting to historians and gender studies students.... Aimed at nonspecialists, general readers (including undergraduates) will find this book useful and interesting. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers through upper-division undergraduates., "A thoughtful analysis of the binds young women face to be "good mothers" and breast feed a child for at least a year while living in a society which does not support this with adequate Family and Medical Leave policies, workplace norms, or social supports. The study explores the social context in which women decide whether or not to breastfeed. The author highlights how the most sensible approach forward is to promote common ground between breastfeeding advocates and critics with an approach that supports women, and breastfeeding while not shaming those who do not breastfeed.", Oakley carefully navigates a middle path between breastfeeding activists and detractors, demonstrating how women's breastfeeding decisions are subject to competing social forces, the policy environment, the workplace, and their support systems. She calls upon scholars and activists to move beyond the breast vs. bottle dichotomy to engage in a productive and supportive conversation about infant care. This is a valuable contribution to the field of breastfeeding policy., "Oakley carefully navigates a middle path between breastfeeding activists and detractors, demonstrating how women's breastfeeding decisions are subject to competing social forces, the policy environment, the workplace, and their support systems. She calls upon scholars and activists to move beyond the breast vs. bottle dichotomy to engage in a productive and supportive conversation about infant care. This is a valuable contribution to the field of breastfeeding policy." --Karen Kedrowski , "A thoughtful analysis of the binds young women face to be 'good mothers' and breast feed a child for at least a year while living in a society which does not support this with adequate family and medical leave policies, workplace norms, or social supports. This book explores the social context in which women decide whether or not to breastfeed. Maureen Rand Oakley highlights how the most sensible approach forward is to promote common ground between breastfeeding advocates and critics with an approach that supports women and breastfeeding, while not shaming those who do not breastfeed." --Laura R. Woliver
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
649/.330973
Lc Classification Number
Rj216.R29 2015
Table of Content
Infant Feeding Policy and Practice in the United States Feminist Perspectives on Infant Feeding Infant Feeding on the Ground: Women's Voices Explaining Breastfeeding Rates in the States Medical and Public Health Approaches to Breastfeeding Advocacy 6. Breasts, Bottles, and Maternal Activism, 1.Infant Feeding Policy and Practice in the United States 2.Feminist Perspectives on Infant Feeding 3.Infant Feeding on the Ground: Women's Voices 4.Explaining Breastfeeding Rates in the States 5.Medical and Public Health Approaches to Breastfeeding Advocacy 6. Breasts, Bottles, and Maternal Activism
Copyright Date
2015

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