Anthropology of Breast-Feeding: Natural Law or Social Construct - Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women

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Examining breastfeeding: cultural norms versus natural practice.

If you're intrigued by how human behaviors like breastfeeding are shaped by cultural expectations versus innate biology, this exploration is for you. It's an eye-opening read that offers a cross-cultural perspective on the subject, which might change how you view this natural aspect of motherhood in society. It's particularly thought-provoking for anyone interested in anthropology, sociology, or women's studies.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Anthropology of Breast-Feeding: Natural Law or Social Construct - Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women

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ISBN: 9780854968145
Authors: Vanessa Maher
Publisher: Routledge
Date of Publication: 1992-05-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology, Science
Related Topics: Gender, Social Issues
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On 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.
 

Examining breastfeeding: cultural norms versus natural practice.

If you're intrigued by how human behaviors like breastfeeding are shaped by cultural expectations versus innate biology, this exploration is for you. It's an eye-opening read that offers a cross-cultural perspective on the subject, which might change how you view this natural aspect of motherhood in society. It's particularly thought-provoking for anyone interested in anthropology, sociology, or women's studies.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.