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This volume advances theory and research by presenting original,
empirical studies as well as theoretical and methodological
overviews on dark family communication processes. Taking an
interdisciplinary and international approach, the volume includes
contributions from the most respected scholars in their specialty
areas. It is the first published work on the dark side of family
communication scholarship to include critical theorizing. This
makes it an important contribution to family communication research
in general and dark side work more specifically. Such chapters
examine how gender, race, class, and sexual orientation impact and
are impacted by dark family communication. In addition to a micro,
interaction-based exploration of how social location and dark
family communication processes intersect, some chapters offer more
social critiques of dark family communication (and how it is
socially constructed) at a macro-level. The volume is intended for
scholars, researchers, and graduate students interested in the dark
side of family communication and family dynamics. It is also well
suited for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in family
communication, dark side of family communication, family processes,
family dynamics, family conflict, and family stress and coping.
This volume advances theory and research by presenting original,
empirical studies as well as theoretical and methodological
overviews on dark family communication processes. Taking an
interdisciplinary and international approach, the volume includes
contributions from the most respected scholars in their specialty
areas. It is the first published work on the dark side of family
communication scholarship to include critical theorizing. This
makes it an important contribution to family communication research
in general and dark side work more specifically. Such chapters
examine how gender, race, class, and sexual orientation impact and
are impacted by dark family communication. In addition to a micro,
interaction-based exploration of how social location and dark
family communication processes intersect, some chapters offer more
social critiques of dark family communication (and how it is
socially constructed) at a macro-level. The volume is intended for
scholars, researchers, and graduate students interested in the dark
side of family communication and family dynamics. It is also well
suited for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in family
communication, dark side of family communication, family processes,
family dynamics, family conflict, and family stress and coping.
An Ideological Analysis of Breastfeeding in Contemporary America:
Disciplining the Maternal Body analyzes the discourses involved in
the pro-breastfeeding, "breast is best" paradigm, highlighting how
such politically charged rhetoric restrains women's ability to make
the choices that are best for them and their families. Loreen Olson
and Jenni M. Simon combat the idea that is so often espoused by
medical professionals, researchers, and society at large: to be a
good parent, one must provide breast milk to the infant in order
for the baby to grow into a healthy, productive citizen. By
exposing the biases present, Olson and Simon advocate for the need
to make discursive space for all parents and all feeding choices.
Scholars of communication, rhetoric, gender and women's studies,
and feminism will find this book particularly useful.
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