Halley, Jean O'Malley, 1967-

Boundaries of touch : parenting and adult-child intimacy / Boundaries of touch Jean O'Malley Halley. - Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2007. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographies and index.

To touch or not to touch -- The rise of the expert, the fall of the mother -- Breasts versus bottles and the sexual mother -- Babies in bed : to sleep or not to sleep (with your baby) -- Violent touch : feminists, conservatives, and child sexual abuse -- Touching problems.

Annotation. Discussing issues of parent-child contact ranging from breastfeeding and sleeping arrangements to sexual abuse, Jean O'Malley Halley traces the evolution of mainstream ideas about touching between adults and children over the course of the twentieth century in the United States. Boundaries of Touchshows how arguments about adult-child touch have been politicized, simplified, and bifurcated into "naturalist" and "behaviorist" viewpoints, thereby sharpening certain binary constructions such as mind/body and male/female. In addition to contemporary periodicals and self-help books on child rearing, Halley uses information gathered from interviews she conducted with mothers ranging in age from twenty-eight to seventy-three. Throughout, she reveals how the parent-child relationship, far from being a private or benign subject, continues as a highly contested, politicized affair of keen public interest.



9780252091452 9780252075810 9781283044004

2019718454


Touch--Psychological aspects.
Boundaries--Psychological aspects.
Parent and child.


Electronic Books.

BF275 / .B686 2007