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 1976
... risk and new burdens of health care consumption that particularly implicate women. And last but far from least, “the body” as feminist problematic—as “our bodies”—reappears, considerably rethought over the past decade. To address these ...
... risk and new burdens of health care consumption that particularly implicate women. And last but far from least, “the body” as feminist problematic—as “our bodies”—reappears, considerably rethought over the past decade. To address these ...
Página 1979
... risks of co-optation are, of course, highest in these situations (Ruzek 1980). Gordon (1995:367) notes that “cooptation is not automatically a sign of political defeat but may register feminism's achievements. The flip side of the ...
... risks of co-optation are, of course, highest in these situations (Ruzek 1980). Gordon (1995:367) notes that “cooptation is not automatically a sign of political defeat but may register feminism's achievements. The flip side of the ...
Página 1983
... now being termed “surveillance medicine,” the creation of potentially diseased persons through risk analyses of individuals, communities and populations. Armstrong (1995), Lupton (1994), Revising, Diffracting, Acting @—
... now being termed “surveillance medicine,” the creation of potentially diseased persons through risk analyses of individuals, communities and populations. Armstrong (1995), Lupton (1994), Revising, Diffracting, Acting @—
Página 1984
... risk and at-risk communities and populations, via strategies of pathologization and vigilance. In clinical medicine, diagnostic linkages are based on surface and depth symptoms (interior/exterior). In surveillance medicine, diagnosis is ...
... risk and at-risk communities and populations, via strategies of pathologization and vigilance. In clinical medicine, diagnostic linkages are based on surface and depth symptoms (interior/exterior). In surveillance medicine, diagnosis is ...
Página 1985
... risk factors. As best we can determine, we all are at greater risk for something. Edgley and Brissett (1990) have called some aspects of this “health nazism” because of the fascist ways in which expectations of health behavior are ...
... risk factors. As best we can determine, we all are at greater risk for something. Edgley and Brissett (1990) have called some aspects of this “health nazism” because of the fascist ways in which expectations of health behavior are ...
Índice
1961 | |
1963 | |
Destabilizing Methods | |
Searching the Self | |
Challenging New World Reproductive Orders | |
Revised and Disruptive Agendas for Womens Health | |
About the Contributors | |
Index | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
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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