Revisioning Women, Health and Healing: Feminist, Cultural and Technoscience PerspectivesRoutledge, 12 nov 2013 - 384 páginas This engaging collection examines the implications and representations of race, class and gender in health care offering new approaches to women's health care. Subjects covered range from reproductive issues to AIDS. |
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Página 1968
... knowledge, and practice and the economy were intimately related,” where science involves “the creation and sale of knowledge products”—technoscience (Pickstone 19932438). Over the past decade, exciting new work has been done in all ...
... knowledge, and practice and the economy were intimately related,” where science involves “the creation and sale of knowledge products”—technoscience (Pickstone 19932438). Over the past decade, exciting new work has been done in all ...
Página 1971
... knowledge—but no more (e.g., Aronson 1984; Hess 1997). Today “nature” and the life sciences included under the rubrics of biology and biomedicine that study it are taken, at least by feminists in technoscience studies and many others ...
... knowledge—but no more (e.g., Aronson 1984; Hess 1997). Today “nature” and the life sciences included under the rubrics of biology and biomedicine that study it are taken, at least by feminists in technoscience studies and many others ...
Página 1975
... knowledge and, hope— fully, situated activism. Women's health is one such highly political jobsite. Complications of Women, Health, and Healing Re-vision—the act of looking back, of seeing, with fresh eyes, or entering an old text from ...
... knowledge and, hope— fully, situated activism. Women's health is one such highly political jobsite. Complications of Women, Health, and Healing Re-vision—the act of looking back, of seeing, with fresh eyes, or entering an old text from ...
Página 1979
... knowledge—usually patient-identified, woman-generated knowledge—differ from biomedical knowledge?33 Do women physicians and biomedical researchers, informed by feminism, generate kinds of knowledge that differ substantively from male ...
... knowledge—usually patient-identified, woman-generated knowledge—differ from biomedical knowledge?33 Do women physicians and biomedical researchers, informed by feminism, generate kinds of knowledge that differ substantively from male ...
Página 1981
... technology worlds to the domain of application—~the clinic. Our desire for knowledge about how certain diagnoses, treatments, visualizing technologies, and so on, came to be so sexist in Revising, Dijfracting, Acting.
... technology worlds to the domain of application—~the clinic. Our desire for knowledge about how certain diagnoses, treatments, visualizing technologies, and so on, came to be so sexist in Revising, Dijfracting, Acting.
Índice
1961 | |
1963 | |
Destabilizing Methods | |
Searching the Self | |
Challenging New World Reproductive Orders | |
Revised and Disruptive Agendas for Womens Health | |
About the Contributors | |
Index | |
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Revisioning Women, Health and Healing: Feminist, Cultural and Technoscience ... Adele E. Clarke,Virginia Olesen Vista previa restringida - 2013 |
Revisioning Women, Health and Healing: Feminist, Cultural, and Technoscience ... Adele E. Clarke,Virginia L. Olesen Vista previa restringida - 1999 |
Revisioning Women, Health and Healing: Feminist, Cultural, and Technoscience ... Adele Clarke,Virginia L. Olesen No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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