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Breastfeeding And Media Exploring Conflicting Discourses That Threaten Public Health 1st Edition Katherine A Foss Auth

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Breastfeeding And Media Exploring Conflicting Discourses That Threaten Public Health 1st Edition Katherine A Foss Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Katherine A. Foss (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319564418, 9783319564425, 3319564412, 3319564420
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Breastfeeding And Media Exploring Conflicting Discourses That Threaten Public Health 1st Edition Katherine A Foss Auth by Katherine A. Foss (auth.) 9783319564418, 9783319564425, 3319564412, 3319564420 instant download after payment.

This book centers on the role of media in shaping public perceptions of breastfeeding. Drawing from magazines, doctors’ office materials, parenting books, television, websites, and other media outlets, Katherine A. Foss explores how historical and contemporary media often undermine breastfeeding efforts with formula marketing and narrow portrayals of nursing women and their experiences. Foss argues that the media’s messages play an integral role in setting the standard of public knowledge and attitudes toward breastfeeding, as she traces shifting public perceptions of breastfeeding and their corresponding media constructions from the development of commercial formula through contemporary times. This analysis demonstrates how attributions of blame have negatively impacted public health approaches to breastfeeding, thus confronting the misperception that breastfeeding, and the failure to breastfeed, rests solely on the responsibility of an individual mother.

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