Nighttime Breastfeeding: An American Cultural Dilemma / Edition 1

Nighttime Breastfeeding: An American Cultural Dilemma / Edition 1

by Cec lia Tomori
ISBN-10:
1785333461
ISBN-13:
9781785333460
Pub. Date:
10/01/2016
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10:
1785333461
ISBN-13:
9781785333460
Pub. Date:
10/01/2016
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Nighttime Breastfeeding: An American Cultural Dilemma / Edition 1

Nighttime Breastfeeding: An American Cultural Dilemma / Edition 1

by Cec lia Tomori
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Overview

"In this beautifully written ethnography... Cecılia Tomori provides a broad‐ranging yet in‐depth discussion of numerous anthropological topics, including kinship, reproduction, and personhood... This book is a pleasure to read, and will be of interest not only to scholars of gender, kinship, and reproduction, but also to those who work on the subjects of embodiment, authoritative knowledge, expertise, morality, the house, and temporality. It deserves to be read widely, both within the academy and beyond." ∙ Journal of Royal Anthropological Institute

"Tomori's research reveals that these two fields--breastfeeding and sleep--are intricately intertwined not only in practice but also theoretically through analysis that exposes the contradictions inherent in the cultural norms governing these intimate embodied experiences." - Anthropologica

"This work will be useful for medical anthropologists and professionals at all levels of reproductive health care and family medicine. It offers important ethnographic analysis relevant to feminist anthropology, women's and gender studies, and cross-cultural and bio-evolutionary perspectives on kinship and family." - Medical Anthropology Quarterly

"I have nothing but praise for this book and its worth. It is written in a flawless and effortless manner. I loved the tone and how it packs in so much factorial information without the reader knowing it, but at the same time explores in-depth intimate life decisions and care giving practices that we have never seen so closely and so vividly presented." - James J. McKenna, University of Notre Dame

"This is an excellent piece of scholarship that... draws upon a wide range of highly relevant literature which is used to make sense of the data. It illuminates a unique and compelling anthropological perspective on the lived, embodied practices of breastfeeding with particular emphasis upon the complex moral dilemmas related to breastfeeding and sleep practices." - Fiona Dykes, University of Central Lancashire

"The controversies prompted by nighttime breastfeeding touch on so many hot-button issues in American culture: sexuality, child endangerment, the importance of individualism and independence in American culture to name a few. And this author handles the issue with sophistication and clarity." - Jacqueline H. Wolf, Ohio University

Nighttime for many new parents in the United States is fraught with the intense challenges of learning to breastfeed and helping their babies sleep so they can get rest themselves. Through careful ethnographic study of the dilemmas raised by nighttime breastfeeding, and their examination in the context of anthropological, historical, and feminist studies, this volume unravels the cultural tensions that underlie these difficulties. As parents negotiate these dilemmas, they not only confront conflicting medical guidelines about breastfeeding and solitary infant sleep, but also larger questions about cultural and moral expectations for children and parents, and their relationship with one another.

Cecília Tomori is a medical anthropologist who has worked as a health services researcher at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center and is currently a Research Associate at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785333460
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 10/01/2016
Series: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives , #26
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Cecília Tomori is an Associate Professor and Director of Global Public Health and Community Health at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing with a joint appointment in the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii

Preface and Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Embodied Cultural Dilemmas: An Anthropological Approach to the Study of Nighttime Breastfeeding and Sleep 25

Chapter 2 Struggles over Authoritative Knowledge and "Choice" in Breastfeeding and Infant Sleep in the United States 55

Chapter 3 Making Breastfeeding Parents in Childbirth Education Courses 89

Chapter 4 Dispatches from the Moral Minefield of Breastfeeding 120

Chapter 5 Breastfeeding as Men's "Kin Work" i44

Chapter 6 Breastfeeding Babies in the Nest: Producing Children, Kinship, and Moral Imagination in the House 171

Chapter 7 Time to Sleep: Nighttime Breastfeeding and Capitalist Temporal Regimes 208

Conclusion 240

Appendix I Sleeping/Feeding Log 245

Appendix II Table of Demographic Characteristics of the Couples Involved in the Study 247

Appendix III Biographical Sketches of the Core Participants 249

Bibliography 261

Index 289

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