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A Social History of Wet Nursing in America Janet Golden (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

A Social History of Wet Nursing in America By Janet Golden (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

A Social History of Wet Nursing in America by Janet Golden (Rutgers University, New Jersey)


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Combining women's history and the history of medicine, this book charts the history of wet nursing in America from the colonial period through the early twentieth century. It portrays changes in medical practice, social welfare, childrearing, and motherhood that caused wet nursing's decline.

A Social History of Wet Nursing in America Summary

A Social History of Wet Nursing in America: From Breast to Bottle by Janet Golden (Rutgers University, New Jersey)

A Social History of Wet Nursing in the United States: From Breast to Bottle examines the intersection of medical science, social theory and cultural practices as they shaped relations among wet nurses, physicians and families from the colonial period through the twentieth century. It explores how Americans used wet nursing to solve infant feeding problems, shows why wet nursing became controversial as motherhood slowly became medicalised, and elaborates how the development of scientific infant feeding eliminated wet nursing by the beginning of the twentieth century. Janet Golden's study contributes to our understanding of the cultural authority of medical science, the role of physicians in shaping child rearing practices, the social construction of motherhood, and the profound dilemmas of class and culture that played out in the private space of the nursery.

A Social History of Wet Nursing in America Reviews

...a cogent analysis of the complicated and changing relationships among wet nurses...rich with fascinating details. Journal of Human Lactation
Janet Golden's history of wet nursing tells an important story....This book is well worth a close reading both for its contributions to the history of medicine and for its illustration of these tensions. Ellen S. More, Johns Hopkins University Press
Overall, Golden's book is an enjoyable read. Her work provides a thoughtful and detailed discussion of the complexities involved in various wet nursing arrangements....Golden's book is useful for those who are interested in the historical regulation of women's bodies and lives, especially for those who want to learn more about the historical regulation of poor, single mothers. Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association
One of the more interesting chapters in human history is that of the feeding of infants by breast or bottle [and] Golden has gone a long way in explaining this necessary aspect of human behavior in this well-written and fascinating book. Ray Browne, Journal of American Culture

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Public discourse and private relations: wet nursing in Colonial America; 2. The new motherhood and the new view of wet nurses, 1780-1865; 3. Finding 'just the right kind of woman': the urban wet nurse marketplace, 1830-1900; 4. 'Victims of distressing circumstances': the wet nurse labor force and the offspring of wet nurses, 1860-1910; 5. Medical oversight and medical dilemmas: the physician and the wet nurse, 1870-1910; 6. 'Obliged to have wet nurses': relations in the private household, 1870-1925; 7. 'Therapeutic merchandise': human milk in the twentieth century; Epilogue. From commodity to gift.

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GOR013314262
9780521495448
052149544X
A Social History of Wet Nursing in America: From Breast to Bottle by Janet Golden (Rutgers University, New Jersey)
Used - Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1996-02-23
234
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