Social roles and alienation: Breastfeeding promotion and early motherhood
Autor: | Lisa Smyth |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Breastfeeding promotion
Sociology and Political Science Conceptualization 05 social sciences Social roles critical theory alienation breastfeeding promotion motherhood Alienation 0506 political science 050903 gender studies Critical theory 050602 political science & public administration Sociology Identification (psychology) 0509 other social sciences Social institution Social psychology |
Zdroj: | Smyth, L 2020, ' Social roles and alienation: Breastfeeding promotion and early motherhood ', Current Sociology, vol. 68, no. 6, pp. 814-831 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392118807512 |
ISSN: | 1461-7064 0011-3921 |
Popis: | This article considers whether the social institutions through which early motherhood is experienced can support non-alienating role identification. Drawing on critical theory’s conceptualization of social roles, the analysis focuses on 20 interviews with middle-class mothers in Northern Ireland, taken from a larger dual-site study of early motherhood in 2009–2010. This region has one of the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world and has a particularly intensive promotion strategy. Considering respondent experiences of the pressure to breastfeed, the article examines the consequences of a key institutional definition of good motherhood in the early stages. The article argues that the effort to rigidly impose a moral code as the role is taken on has potentially alienating effects, as it limits the scope for the agent to appropriate and identify with it. An approach to health promotion which instead trusts women to exercise situated moral judgement about infant care, rather than subjecting them to an externally imposed moral code, would reduce the emotional strain and potential for alienation in early motherhood. |
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