Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy

Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy

by Jennifer Grayson
Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy

Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy

by Jennifer Grayson

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Overview

From an environmental journalist and mother of two young breast-fed children comes this searing, insightful look into the breastfeeding controversy and puts “common knowledge” about this most natural of processes to the test by breaking down the complex cultural, corporate, political, and technological factors that have transformed the way people think about breastfeeding and the human experience.

Since the rise of infant formula in the early twentieth century, breastfeeding has gone from a basic biological function to a never-ending controversy and hot topic in the media: an Instagram photo of Blake Lively breastfeeding her daughter gained 367,000 likes and was posted across media sites from USA Today to Us Weekly. A photo of an Argentinian politician breastfeeding her 8-month-old during a session of Parliament quickly went viral, drawing a mix of support and criticism. Target’s breastfeeding policy, allowing women to nurse in any area of the store, was recently shared on Facebook to praise from mothers across America. Clearly, this is a topic that constantly makes headlines and sparks heated discussion throughout the world.

Growing up, Jennifer Grayson thought nothing of the fact that her mother had not breastfed her. It wasn’t until she became a mother herself that she realized she had missed out on a natural, profound, and incredibly important experience, one that she became determined to give to her own children. Her curiosity about breastfeeding soon turned to passion, leading her to launch a worldwide search for knowledge and stories of breastfeeding.

From biblical times to eighteenth century France, from modern-day Mongolia to inner-city Los Angeles, Grayson explores the personal stories of breastfeeding women throughout history around the world. Along the way, she takes readers behind the scenes at a lactation research laboratory, interviews controversial breastfeeding figures including Dr. William Sears, and shares her own personal experience of extended breastfeeding her preschool and toddler daughters.

Unlatched is a thorough and fascinating study of one of the most contentious issues affecting society today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062423405
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/05/2016
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 744,706
File size: 647 KB

About the Author

Jennifer Grayson is an environmental journalist and Huffington Post columnist whose work has appeared in publications including USA Today, the Washington Post, and American Baby. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two young daughters.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Formula-Fed Me 7

2 What Would Baby Jesus Drink? 29

3 Milk Mysteries and Maternal Duty 54

4 Industrial Age vs. the Breast 73

5 Doctor Knows Best 94

6 Extraordinary Attachment 118

7 Latch Off, Latch On 151

8 Breasts Are for Men 177

9 Big Brother and the Breast 204

10 "We Complete, Not Compete" 232

11 The Human Experiment 254

12 The Weaning 279

Acknowledgments 295

Sources 301

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