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Anthropology Of Breast-Feeding: Natural Law Or Social Construct
Anthropology Of Breast-Feeding: Natural Law Or Social Construct
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One Line Summary
Explores cultural constructions and social norms of breastfeeding.
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Who is this book for?
This book offers a fascinating look at how breastfeeding is shaped by societal norms and cultural expectations around the world. It challenges the idea that breastfeeding is purely a biological act, revealing its deep roots in social and cultural contexts. If you're interested in gender, social relationships, or cultural anthropology, this volume provides insightful and often surprising perspectives.