LEC 5 - Bentley Flashcards
Bentley - title
inventing baby food: gerber
Bentley - 1920s-1950s baby food became a -
RITE not a rarity
Bentley - wealthy women were early adopters because they -
swapped wet nurses for baby food
Bentley - ads to convince mothers and ads to convince
dieticians / physicians
Bentley - Gerber invented because
man didn’t want tired ass wife
Bentley - blaming the individual is key to -
liberating the market
BILTEKOFF - title
sci moralization and beginning of modern dietary reform
BILTEKOFF - Father of US Nutrition =
Atwater
BILTEKOFF - Reformer
Ellen Richards
BILTEKOFF - the ethical and religious criteria now replaced with -
moral and aesthetic
BILTEKOFF - Atwater saw it as a moral obligation to -
eat better and spend less
BILTEKOFF - what famous figure popularized “eugenics”
Grancis Galton
BILTEKOFF - class distinction more important than the -
manual-mental dichotomy
BILTEKOFF - nutritionism (Gyorgy Scrinis)
overlooks processed/not organic/not clean/not … etc.
KIMURA - title
Who defines babies’ “needs”?
KIMURA - the creation of -
hidden hunger
KIMURA - the ___ of motherhood
scientization
KIMURA - natural childbirth as a -
rebellion / countermovement
KIMURA - the transfer of power from mothers to -
male physicians
KIMURA - Nancy Fraser’s “politics of needs -“
interpretation
KIMURA - the real problem?
rapid urbanization / changing social networks / no time to do things right anymore
KIMURA - old ads focus on health. New ads focus on -
brains
KIMURA - focus on fortification takes the burden off the
government
KIMURA - neo-lib ____ partnership
private-public
KIMURA -