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Of care and commodities: breast milk and the new politics of mobile biosubstances
Kate Boyer*
School of Geography, University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: L.K.Boyer{at}soton.ac.uk.
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Advances in lactation technology in recent years have changed the ontological status of breast milk, giving it new-found mobility. This paper considers the contested meanings over breast milks proper place in US and UK society. By synthesizing scholarship from geography, gender studies and science and technology studies, I use the case of mobile breast milk to propose a new framework for how geographers might conceptualize mobile biosubstances. Drawing on the work of Waldby and Mitchell (2006), I suggest that the ways in which breast milk now travels reflect how mobile biosubstances increasingly function as a hybrid form, drawing together elements of both gift-exchanges and commodity-exchanges.
First published on June 26, 2009 Progress in Human Geography 2009, doi:10.1177/0309132509105003

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