"Something I Have Created": Breastfeeding and Motherhood Trauma in Thi Bui's The Best We Could Do.

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Marie Drews
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This essay examines the challenge of breastfeeding in Thi Bui's The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir, specifically how the process of learning to feed, significant in both her own and her mother's traumatic entrances into motherhood, enables Bui to face the "terrifying thought" that, upon giving birth, "FAMILY is now something [she has] created." By situating her narrative in the context of feeding her son, Bui amplifies the associations between the act of providing nourishment and the matrilineal responsibility of satiating a hunger for familial connection. In illustrating this association, Bui depicts the nuanced layers of breastfeeding difficulty and failure, especially for women mothering in the context of generational trauma. Within a biomedical context, Bui's narrative illustrates how breastfeeding difficulties, and their emotional toll, may be reminiscent of diasporic losses of cultural and familial connection, prompting practitioners to consider more broadly the roots of their patients' breastfeeding anxieties.

“我创造的东西”:Thi Bui的母乳喂养和母亲创伤我们能做的最好的。
这篇文章在Thi Bui的《我们能做的最好的:一本插图回忆录》中探讨了母乳喂养的挑战,特别是学习喂养的过程,在她自己和她母亲成为母亲的创伤中都很重要,使Bui面对“可怕的想法”,在分娩后,“家庭现在是[她]创造的东西。”通过将她的叙述置于喂养儿子的背景下,Bui放大了提供营养的行为与满足对家庭联系的渴望的母系责任之间的联系。在说明这种联系时,Bui描绘了母乳喂养困难和失败的微妙层次,特别是在世代创伤背景下的女性。在生物医学的背景下,Bui的叙述说明了母乳喂养的困难,以及他们的情感代价,可能会让人联想到文化和家庭联系的离散性丧失,促使从业者更广泛地考虑患者母乳喂养焦虑的根源。
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期刊介绍: Literature and Medicine is a journal devoted to exploring interfaces between literary and medical knowledge and understanding. Issues of illness, health, medical science, violence, and the body are examined through literary and cultural texts. Our readership includes scholars of literature, history, and critical theory, as well as health professionals.
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