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 1966
... significant differences within groups rather than address them seriously in health policy, practices, and caregiving. Moreover, “old” problems of access to care have been twisted and torqued by “managed care” and “health care reform ...
... significant differences within groups rather than address them seriously in health policy, practices, and caregiving. Moreover, “old” problems of access to care have been twisted and torqued by “managed care” and “health care reform ...
Página 1977
... significant potential. Among the initial accomplishments (and of course not without posing its own set of new problems) is the inclusion of women—even of childbearing age—in clinical trials and related health research. Moreover, the NIH ...
... significant potential. Among the initial accomplishments (and of course not without posing its own set of new problems) is the inclusion of women—even of childbearing age—in clinical trials and related health research. Moreover, the NIH ...
Página 1990
... significant niches for our work, oftimes in hostile environments, so too have many women (feminist and other) in intermediate professional worlds.51 Thus the paper by Segura and de la Torre and that by DeVault call upon researchers to ...
... significant niches for our work, oftimes in hostile environments, so too have many women (feminist and other) in intermediate professional worlds.51 Thus the paper by Segura and de la Torre and that by DeVault call upon researchers to ...
Página 1992
... Significantly, she suggests that we think of reproductive technologies as formations in and of themselves, and that technological formations are distinctive cultural formations, requiring complex feminist analyses that take into account ...
... Significantly, she suggests that we think of reproductive technologies as formations in and of themselves, and that technological formations are distinctive cultural formations, requiring complex feminist analyses that take into account ...
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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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