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Title Total baby / produced by Kate Davis and Alyson Denny
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1995

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Description 1 online resource (59 min.)
Series Filmakers Library online
Summary How infants are reared is a reflection of the society into which they are born. Set within a historical context, Total Baby shows that in today's competitive society, parents are scrambling for programs that will give babies an advantage over their peers. This wry look at the extremes to which parents go - womb simulating pillows, video mobiles, exercise workouts for newborns, art history lessons for toddlers - is both enlightening and amusing. Along with examining the multibillion dollar parenting industry, the film gives an ironic yet scholarly overview of childbearing throughout history. We learn of Roman infanticide, Medieval swaddling practices, Renaissance glorification of the infant, and Victorian overprotectiveness. From Aristotle to Dr. Spock, there has been a panoply of theorists addressing the nature of babyhood. Featured at the Margaret Mead Film Festival, Total Baby combines anthropology and social comment into a fascinating and timely film for classes in child development, psychology, anthropology, history and sociology
Audience For High School; College; Adult audiences
Notes English
Berkeley Women's Film Festival, 1994
Margaret Mead Film Festival, 1993
Melbourne International Film Festival, 1994
Print version record
Subject Child development.
Child rearing -- History
Infants -- Development.
Infants -- Care -- History
Child development.
Child rearing.
Infants -- Care.
Infants -- Development.
Genre/Form Documentary
History.
Documentary.
Form Streaming video
Author Davis, Kate, producer
Denny, Alyson