Is Breast Best? by Joan B Wolf

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Is Breast Best? by Joan B Wolf

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Use of formula milk spiked between the 1950s and 1970s, as a supplement to breastfeeding. So how is it that most of those bottle-fed babies grew up to believe that breast, and only breast, is best? The author challenges the widespread belief that breastfeeding is medically superior to bottle-feeding.

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Is Breast Best? by Joan B Wolf

Use of formula milk spiked between the 1950s and 1970s, as a supplement to breastfeeding. So how is it that most of those bottle-fed babies grew up to believe that breast, and only breast, is best? The author challenges the widespread belief that breastfeeding is medically superior to bottle-feeding.
"Instead of disputing the science about the chemical makeup of breast milk. . she (Wolf) posits that the benefits most people associate with breast-feeding studiescannot be separated from the fact that mothers who breast-feed may be more attuned to health and may take more precautions about hygene . . .Wolf rightfully contends that in the government's and acvocate's zeal to increase the numbers of breast-fed babies, they have vastly discounted the harsh realities of breast-feeding in a modern world" -- Tara A. Trower * Statesman.com *
"Wolf confronts the stereotypes of ideal motherhood and explains how public health campaigns and advocacy groups have relied on flawed infant-feeding research to exaggerate any health risks associated with using infant formula." -- Texas A&M University News,tamunews.tamu.edu
"Wolf notes the 'insular and unidimensional zealotry' of breastfeeding campaginers and skillfully uncovers elements of racism and elitism in their behavior toward working women who do not have the luxury to breastfeed." -- A. H. Koblitz * Choice *
"Wolf offers a powerful and important cultural critique...this is an insightful and eye-opening book that will be of interest to sociologists of gender, medical sociologists, and science studies scholars." -- Abigail C. Saguy * American Journal of Sociology *
"Beautifully written, powerfully argued. . . . Challenges the science prescription that all infants must be breastfed." -- Linda Blum,author of At the Breast
"It is the all-encompassing nature of breast-feeding that is the crux of the most interesting part of Wolf's book. She makes a compelling argument that we are a risk-averse culture that has lost all perspective when it comes to risk assessment and our health, and this tendency is particularly pervasive on the issue of breast-feeding In her book, Wolf rightfully contends that in the government's and advocates' zeal to increase the numbers of breast-fed babies, they have vastly discounted the harsh realities of breast-feeding in a modern world." -- Tara A. Trower * Statesmen.com *
"Wolf looks at the breast-feeding studies much like ones that ask whether race matters in the way people vote. She scrutinizes the design of the research and how it's been executed and 'then how it's been reported, both to scientists and to the public'" * University of Chicago Magazine *

Joan B. Wolf is Associate Professor of Women's Studies at Texas A&M University and author of Harnessing the Holocaust: The Politics of Memory in France.

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ISBN 13 9781479838769
ISBN 10 1479838764
Title Is Breast Best?
Author Joan B Wolf
Series Biopolitics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New York University Press
Year published 2013-07-19
Number of pages 258
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.