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100 1  Martucci, Jessica L.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2015014239|eauthor. 
245 10 Back to the breast :|bnatural motherhood and breastfeeding
       in America /|cJessica L. Martucci. 
264  1 Chicago :|bThe University of Chicago Press,|c2015. 
264  4 |c©2015 
300    1 online resource (292 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction: why breastfeeding? -- Make room for mother: 
       the "psy"-entific ideology of natural motherhood -- 
       Frustration and failure: the scientific management of 
       breastfeeding "Motherhood raised to the Nth degree": 
       breastfeeding in the postwar years -- Maternal 
       expectations: new mothers, nurses, and breastfeeding -- 
       Our bodies, our nature: breastfeeding, the environment, 
       and feminism -- Woman's right, mother's milk: the nature 
       and technology of breast milk feeding -- Epilogue. Natural
       motherhood redux. 
520 8  After decades of decline during the twentieth century, 
       breastfeeding rates began to rise again in the 1970s, a 
       rebound that has continued to the present. While it would 
       be easy to see this reemergence as simply part of the 
       naturalism movement of the '70s, Jessica Martucci reveals 
       here that the true story is more complicated. Despite the 
       widespread acceptance and even advocacy of formula feeding
       by many in the medical establishment throughout the 1940s,
       '50s, and '60s, a small but vocal minority of mothers, 
       drawing upon emerging scientific and cultural ideas about 
       maternal instinct, infant development, and connections 
       between the body and mind, pushed back against both 
       hospital policies and cultural norms by breastfeeding 
       their children. As Martucci shows, their choices helped 
       ideologically root a "back to the breast" movement within 
       segments of the middle-class, college-educated population 
       as early as the 1950s. That movement-in which the personal
       and political were inextricably linked-effectively 
       challenged midcentury norms of sexuality, gender, and 
       consumption, and articulated early environmental concerns 
       about chemical and nuclear contamination of foods, bodies,
       and breast milk. In its groundbreaking chronicle of the 
       breastfeeding movement, Back to the Breast provides a 
       welcome and vital account of what it has meant, and what 
       it means today, to breastfeed in modern America. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aMartucci, Jessica L.|tBack to the 
       breast.|dChicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2015
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830  0 Online access with DDA: Askews (Medicine) 
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