Revisioning Women, Health and Healing: Feminist, Cultural, and Technoscience Perspectives

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Adele E. Clarke, Virginia L. Olesen
Psychology Press, 1999 - 374 páginas
Contributors pursue new approaches to women's health through direct examination of theoretical interventions, strategies for destabilizing taken-for-granted research methods, and modes of (re)constructing experiences through searching the self and multiple selves--individually and collectively. Several authors confront the novel kinds of surveillance, commodification and stratification engendered by new world reproductive orders. Discursive constructions of "good" and "bad" mothers by race and class in the "American national family" are detailed. Other contributors disrupt traditional agendas for women's health in areas such as health reform, lesbian health and midlife. Throughout, enhanced recognition of differences and complexities of women's knowledges, bodies, experiences and desires undergirds the project of revisioning. The editors' theoretical introduction and conclusion provide historical and material contexts which locate revisioning and emphasize fluidities in recasting women's health in the millennium. Editor

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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
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