Breastfeeding

Charlotte Faircloth

Charlotte Faircloth

University of Roehampton, United Kingdom

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Abstract

While it is traditionally approached within the anthropological discipline as a question of kinship and relatedness, breastfeeding is increasingly being understood as an important locus for debates around gender, embodiment, and the politics of reproduction more widely. Indeed, with anthropology's unique cross-cultural perspective, ethnographic findings are ever more tied to global debates around infant feeding, health, social mobility, and inequality.

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