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OverviewOn the whole, the debates surrounding the issues of breast-feeding - often reflecting ethnographic and ill-informed medical and demographic approaches - have failed to treat the deeper issues. The significance of breast-feeding reaches far beyond its biological function; in fact, the authors of this volume argue, there is nothing 'natural' about breast-feeding itself. On the contrary, attitudes and practices are socially determined, and breast-feeding has to be seen as an essential element in the cultural construction of sexuality. This volume offers an 'ethnography' of breast-feeding by examining cultural norms and practices in a number of European and non-European societies, thus presenting valuable and often astonishing empirical material that is not otherwise readily available. The highly original focus of this volume therefore throws new light on gender and on social relationships in general. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vanessa MaherPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Berg Publishers Volume: v. 2 Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.140kg ISBN: 9780854968145ISBN 10: 0854968148 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 01 May 1992 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsV. Maher, Breast-Feeding in Cross-cultural Perspective: Paradoxes and Proposals - M.-L. Creyghton, Breast-Feeding and Baraka in Northern Tunisia - F. Balsamo, G. De Mari, V. Maher, and R. Serini, Production and Pleasure: Research on Breast-Feeding in Turin - K. Hastrup, A Question of Reason: Breast-Feeding Patterns in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Iceland - J. Khatib-Chahidi, Milk Kinship in Shi'ite Islamic Iran - C. Panter-Brick, Working Mothers in Rural Nepal - V. Maher, Breast-Feeding and Maternal Depletion: Natural Law or Cultural Arrangements?Reviews'This is a fascinating, thoughtful book.' Nursing Times '... a very interesting and thought provoking volume which deals with practical implications of the socio-cultural aspects of breastfeeding ... an essential read for policy-makers, physicians, nurse midwives, nutritionists and other health workers who may wish to broaden their understanding of breastfeeding' Health Policy and Planning 'a ""must"" for anyone undertaking a serious study of breast feeding'. TAMBA, Health and Education Bulletin '...a valuable addition to the excellent ""Cross-cultural Perspectives on Women"" series.' Choice '...is a book of cross-cultural and inter-disciplinary significance.' West Africa 'The book takes its place among recent anthropological literature that locates the occurrence of natural, universal phenomena squarely in a social context.' JASO 'This is a fascinating, thoughtful book.' Nursing Times '... a very interesting and thought provoking volume which deals with practical implications of the socio-cultural aspects of breastfeeding ... an essential read for policy-makers, physicians, nurse midwives, nutritionists and other health workers who may wish to broaden their understanding of breastfeeding' Health Policy and Planning 'a 'must' for anyone undertaking a serious study of breast feeding'. TAMBA, Health and Education Bulletin '...a valuable addition to the excellent Cross-cultural Perspectives on Women series.' Choice '...is a book of cross-cultural and inter-disciplinary significance.' West Africa 'The book takes its place among recent anthropological literature that locates the occurrence of natural, universal phenomena squarely in a social context.' JASO Author InformationVanessa A Maher Associate Professor in Cultural Anthropology,University of Turin, former Research Fellow, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women, University of Oxford Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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