Maternal Bodies
Redefining Motherhood in Early America
Author(s)
Doyle, Nora
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
101721Language
EnglishAbstract
This new approach to the history of motherhood examines the role the female body played in defining motherhood from the mid-eighteenth century through the first half of the nineteenth century, demonstrating that physical representations or perceptions of the body were crucial to defining motherhood in different ways both for mothers themselves and for American culture at large.
Keywords
History; History; Breastfeeding; Cess; Childbirth; Middle class; Nursing; Pregnancy; Print culture; Slavery; Uterus; Wet nurseISBN
9781469637204OCN
1032072679Publisher
The University of North Carolina PressPublisher website
https://uncpress.org/Publication date and place
Chapel Hill, NC, 2018-04-30Classification
History of the Americas