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Politics of Breastfeeding, The: When Breasts are Bad for Business 3rd Revised edition


Politics of Breastfeeding, The: When Breasts are Bad for Business 3rd Revised edition

Paperback by Palmer, Gabrielle

Politics of Breastfeeding, The: When Breasts are Bad for Business

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ISBN:
9781905177165
Publication Date:
1 Apr 2009
Edition/language:
3rd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Pinter & Martin Ltd.
Pages:
432 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 16 May 2024
Politics of Breastfeeding, The: When Breasts are Bad for Business

Description

As revealing as "Freakonomics", shocking as "Fast Food Nation" and thought provoking as "No Logo", "The Politics of Breastfeeding" exposes infant feeding as one of the most important public health issues of our time. Every thirty seconds a baby dies from infections due to a lack of breastfeeding and the use of bottles, artificial milks and other risky products. In her powerful book Gabrielle Palmer describes how big business uses subtle techniques to pressure parents to use alternatives to breastmilk. The infant feeding product companies' thirst for profit systematically undermines mothers' confidence in their ability to breastfeed their babies. An essential and inspirational eye-opener, "The Politics of Breastfeeding" challenges our complacency about how we feed our children and radically reappraises a subject which concerns not only mothers, but everyone: man or woman, parent or childless, old or young. It is the 3rd fully revised and updated edition.

Contents

preface to the third edition why breastfeeding is political the right to call ourselves mammals: the importance of biology how breastfeeding works - and how it was damaged beauty, breasts and books a taste for infant feeding it's not just the milk that counts your generous donations could do more harm than good hiv and breastfeeding life, death and birth population, fertility and sex from the stone age to steam engines: a gallop through history other women's babies: wet nursing the industrial revolution in britain: the era of progress? markets are not created by god the lure of the global market what is the code? power struggles dying for the code documents and declarations work, economics and the value of mothering ecology, waste and greed epilogue

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