Breastfeeding, nursing, breast milk in SF

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Stories Portraying Breastfeeding or Breast Milk:

  • Piers Anthony. "In the Barn" in Again, Dangerous Visions edited by Harlan Ellison (human women treated as cows)
  • David Brin. "Piecework" in Interzone, Jan./Feb. 1990 (human women used to produce industrial supplies through birth and breast milk)
  • Suzy McKee Charnas. Walk to the End of the World (cheese made of human breast milk)
  • Hiromi Goto. "Tales From the Breast" in Ms. Magazine, Volume VII, Number 2 (Sept./Oct. 1996)
  • Robert A. Heinlein. The Notebook of Lazarus Long (adult man nurses from mother)
  • Nalo Hopkinson. Brown Girl in the Ring (woman nurses child)
  • Ira Levin. Rosemary's Baby (nursing at end of story)
  • Walter M. Miller, "Vengeance for Nikolai" in No Limits, edited by Joseph W. Ferman (Ballantine 1964)
  • Toni Morrison. Beloved
  • Theodore Sturgeon. Some of Your Blood
  • John Varley. "Options" in Blue Champagne (woman nursing her child)
  • Elisabeth Vonarburg. Silent City
  • "M is for the Many"