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Sharing milk : intimacy, materiality and bio-communities of practice.

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The feeding of human milk to socially and biologically unrelated infants is not a new phenomenon, but the Euroamerican values of individualism have generated expectations that mothers are individually responsible for feeding their own infants. Using a bio-communities of practice framework, this dynamic new analysis explores the emotional and material dimensions of the growing milk sharing practice in the Global North and its implications for contemporary understandings of infant feeding in the US. Ranging widely across themes of motherhood, gender and sociology, this is a compelling empirical account of infant feeding that stimulates new thinking about a contentious practice.

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Bristol University Press
1529202086 / 9781529202083
Hardback
649.33
09/10/2020
United Kingdom
English
224 pages
24 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More