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Breastfeeding Rights in the United States (Reproductive Rights and Policy)
Karen M. Kedrowski, Michael E. Lipscomb
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| #4753949 in Books | 2007-12-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.56 x.79 x6.46l,.97 | File type: PDF | 192 pages||4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Avoid at all Cost|By Jake K. Marcus|In what purports to be an examination of breastfeeding legal rights, as reflected in current US legislation and case law, this is both sloppy and woefully inaccurate. There appear to have been no lawyers involved in assisting the authors in attempting legal analysis resulting in misapplication of precedent and such absurd statements as there||"Although there has been a growing interest recently in the body as a major influence on social theorizing, these perspectives are supplanted in this analysis of breastfeeding as a civil rights issue both by a model of social construction and by the traditiona
Breastfeeding Rights in the United States shows that the right to breastfeed in this country exists only in a negative sense: you can do it unless someone takes you to court. Kedrowski and Lipscomb catalog and analyze all the laws, policies, judicial opinions, cultural mores, and public attitudes that bear on breastfeeding in America. They then explore the classic double bind: social norms promulgated by the medical and public health establishment say breast is...
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