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6 responses to “Stanford Journal Symposium on Parenting, and the Giant Iconic Bottle”

  1. Noble Savage

    I think we should petition Microsoft to take bottle graphics off of clip art. Maybe then people would have some incentive to come up with a different representative image of parenthood. I wonder if Bill Gates is a lactivist…

  2. tigtog

    On the plus side, I guess the bottle graphic doesn’t actually dominate the entire poster.

    The problem is at least partly to do with the choice to use silhouette graphics in the first place – it’s hard to do a silhouette of breastfeeding. But particularly since what they’ve chosen to plaster over the bottle is text regarding reproductive technologies, why not put a microscope in that slot?

  3. Sister Suffragette

    I’m sure I’ve seen a breastfeeding Mamma icon drawing in a very similar style to those on the poster. If they’re not already available then they should be designed in a multitude of styles- pronto!

    The bottle is one of those insidious images that permeates our sense of normal. I remember as a clucky pre-Mum I used to swoon at the old fashioned glass bottles they sold at the chemist. Just that was enough to set me off! When it came to actually being a Mum I very quickly realised that when breastfeeding there can be no need for bottles at all. My two kids have both fed till they weaned themselves and I have never bought a bottle. I’m expressing myself clumsily but I guess I’m saying that iconography has so much power- even over a determined future breastfeeder.

  4. tigtog

    @ Lauredhel:

    I thought I remembered you doing so, but couldn’t find the post. That certainly is a very simple, clear icon.

  5. Liz

    Sister Suffragette said: “I’m expressing myself clumsily” which made me laugh since I exclusively pumped for 9 months!

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