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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... biomedical model . This model centers on concepts of health status , health behaviors , and technoscience interventions . Gendered , cultured , historicized , classed , raced , and otherwise situated , women are routinely silenced or ...
... biomedical model . This model centers on concepts of health status , health behaviors , and technoscience interventions . Gendered , cultured , historicized , classed , raced , and otherwise situated , women are routinely silenced or ...
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... biomedical research , an increase in women as providers of care , and even improved inclusion of women as consumers of health care in policy venues . Yet at the same time , we also suffer from the increased biomedicalization of women's ...
... biomedical research , an increase in women as providers of care , and even improved inclusion of women as consumers of health care in policy venues . Yet at the same time , we also suffer from the increased biomedicalization of women's ...
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... biomedical infrastructure in the NIH centered on women's health and considering a new separate specialty of primary care for women . There is an emerging and ambitious literature on women physicians compared to men physicians in terms ...
... biomedical infrastructure in the NIH centered on women's health and considering a new separate specialty of primary care for women . There is an emerging and ambitious literature on women physicians compared to men physicians in terms ...
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... biomedical knowledge ? 33 Do women physicians and biomedical researchers , informed by feminism , generate kinds of knowledge that differ substantively from male knowledge production agendas ? Are their research agendas different even ...
... biomedical knowledge ? 33 Do women physicians and biomedical researchers , informed by feminism , generate kinds of knowledge that differ substantively from male knowledge production agendas ? Are their research agendas different even ...
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... biomedical settings to explore such phenomena , reflecting in part the development of a " critical mass " of concerned scholars . Their project in biomedicine parallels that of critical race theory in law.38 In taking difference ( s ) ...
... biomedical settings to explore such phenomena , reflecting in part the development of a " critical mass " of concerned scholars . Their project in biomedicine parallels that of critical race theory in law.38 In taking difference ( s ) ...
Índice
The Virtual Speculum in the New World Order | 49 |
The Woman in the Flexible Body | 97 |
Whose Science of Food and Health? | 166 |
Acting on Images | 187 |
The Girl in the Cast | 202 |
Public Pregnancies and Cultural Narratives of Surveillance | 231 |
A Study in Reproductive Technologies | 254 |
Resisting Closure Embracing Uncertainties Creating Agendas | 355 |
Index | 365 |
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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