Revisiting Carla Cevasco's “Look’d Like Milk”: Breastmilk Substitutes in New England’s Borderlands

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13 août 2020

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Amanda Herbert, « Revisiting Carla Cevasco's “Look’d Like Milk”: Breastmilk Substitutes in New England’s Borderlands », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/td9v


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Welcome to the August 2020 Edition of the Recipes Project, which examines the intersections of race, medicine, sexuality, and gender in recipes. Today we re-join Carla Cevasco's 2015 post on the (sometimes shared) breastfeeding practices of Indigenous North American women and British women colonizers. Dr. Cevasco's work on the ways that breastmilk, race, and sexuality intertwined continues: follow her via her super website https://carlacevasco.com --AH By Carla Cevasco Captured by the A...

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