Is Breast Best?: Taking on the Breastfeeding Experts and the New High Stakes of Motherhood

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NYU Press, Dec 19, 2010 - Social Science - 258 pages

Why has breastfeeding re-asserted itself over the last twenty years, and why are the government, the scientific and medical communities, and so many mothers so invested in the idea? In Is Breast Best? Joan B. Wolf challenges the widespread belief that breastfeeding is medically superior to bottle-feeding. Despite the fact that breastfeeding has become the ultimate expression of maternal dedication, Wolf writes, the conviction that breastfeeding provides babies unique health benefits and that formula feeding is a risky substitute is unsubstantiated by the evidence. In accessible prose, Wolf argues that a public obsession with health and what she calls “total motherhood” has made breastfeeding a cause célèbre, and that public discussions of breastfeeding say more about infatuation with personal responsibility and perfect mothering in America than they do about the concrete benefits of the breast.

Parsing the rhetoric of expert advice, including the recent National Breastfeeding Awareness Campaign, and rigorously questioning the scientific evidence, Is Breast Best? uncovers a path by which a mother can feel informed and confident about how best to feed her thriving infant—whether flourishing by breast or by bottle.

 

Contents

A Recent History of Following the Doctors Orders
1
Does Breastfeeding Make Smarter Happier and Healthier Babies?
21
Health and Personal Responsibility
47
Total Motherhood and RiskFree Children
71
The Government Campaign for Breastfeeding
107
Whither Breastfeeding?
139
Notes
153
Bibliography
191
Index
231
About the Author
241
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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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