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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

Pages: 649-659

Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

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Talia Welsh, "The adult-child relationship in breastfeeding and development", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 16 (4), 2017, pp. 649-659.

The adult-child relationship in breastfeeding and development

a merleau-pontian perspective on the existential and social conflicts in childrearing

Talia Welsh

pp. 649-659

in: David Morris (ed), Rethinking Development, Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 16 (4), 2017.

Abstract

This paper discusses Merleau-Ponty's use of idea of ambivalence and its role in psychological conflicts. Merleau-Ponty affirms ambivalent conflicts as lived and social rather than biologically determined, as one might have in some developmental accounts, or hidden, as in some psychoanalytic accounts. With this concept, the paper takes up feminist considerations of the conflicts experienced by mothers in breastfeeding. It argues that the Merleau-Pontian and feminist approach to considering breastfeeding provides a nuanced model for thinking about development that is better suited to cases where both the child and the parent are co-evolving.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

Pages: 649-659

Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

Full citation:

Talia Welsh, "The adult-child relationship in breastfeeding and development", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 16 (4), 2017, pp. 649-659.