At the Breast
Ideologies of Breastfeeding and Motherhood in the Contemporary United States
Author: Linda M. Blum
ISBN: 9780807021408
At the Breast is a fascinating look at how women in different economic and ethnic groups respond to the 1990s version of idealized motherhood, particularly breastfeeding. Discouraged by the medical community from the 1950s to the 1970s, breast-feeding regained esteem in the 1980s. and now most doctors take the line that "breast is best, " In fact, as Linda Blum demonstrates, popular magazines and the news media frequently report the health benefits of breast milk for infants, so that breastfeeding is now considered the sine qua non of good mothering, and often the "bond" that cements the mother/child relationship.As she explores the history and reasons for this shift, Blum reveals that a discussion about the seemingly private and individual practice of breastfeeding is really a larger conversation about motherhood, sexuality, class, and race. She interviews three groups of women -- the white, middle-class mothers of La Leche League and black and white working-class mothers -- to discov
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publish Date: 1999
Subjects: Science / Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology
This book is available in the following Community Centers: Women's Center (Location: Breastfeeding)