White Gold: Stories of Breast Milk Sharing (Anthropology of Contemporary North America)
English


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Women have shared breast milk for eons but in White Gold Susan Falls shows how the meanings of capitalism technology motherhood and risk can be understood against the backdrop of an emerging practice in which donors and recipients of breast milk are connected through social media in the southern United States.. Drawing on her own experience as a participant Falls describes the sharing community. She also presents narratives from donors doulas medical professionals and recipients to provide a holistic ethnographic account. Situating her subject within cross-cultural comparisons of historically shifting attitudes about breast milk Falls shows how sharing “white gold”―seen as a scarce valuable even mysterious substance―is a mode of enacting parenthood gender and political values.. Though breast milk is increasingly being commodified Falls argues that sharing is a powerful and empowering practice. Far from uniform participants may be like-minded about parenting but not other issues so their acquaintanceships add new textures to the body politic. In this interdisciplinary account White Gold shows how sharing simultaneously reproduces the capitalist values that it disrupts while encouraging community-making between strangers.
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