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Conversation and Commentary: Unhealthy Intimacies

Contemplating Homeland Maternity

Pages 129-134 | Published online: 04 Jun 2015
 

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration classifies both Percocet and Suboxone as category C medications, which indicates that there are limited data on known effects. Animal reproductive studies conducted on Suboxone indicate adverse effects, while human data remain unavailable; neither animal nor human studies with Percocet have been conducted (Endo Pharmaceuticals, Citation2006; Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare, Citation2014).

Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer generated significant public controversy in her first year on the job when she took only two weeks of maternity leave, built a nursery next to her office for her infant son to accommodate longer working hours, and shortly thereafter banned telecommuting for all Yahoo! employees. The telecommuting ban eliminated flexible work arrangements considered imperative for working mothers in particular (see, e.g., Guynn, Citation2013).

A growing body of scholarship is dedicated to interrogating homeland security logics at a range of cultural sites (see, e.g., Hay & Andrejevic's Citation2006 special issue of Cultural Studies and the 2007 forum in Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, a special section edited by Biesecker Citation2007).

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