Women and health : feminist perspectives / edited by Sue Wilkinson, Celia Kitzinger

Colaborador(es): Kitzinger, Celia | Wilkinson, SueTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Abingdon (Oxo) : Taylor and Francis, 1994 Descripción: 209 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 978-0-7484-0148-2Tema(s): Mujeres en la medicina | Mujeres -- Salud e higieneResumen: This comprehensive volume provides a broad sample of contemporary British feminist work on women and health. It spans the disciplines of psychology, sociology, social policy, social anthropology and economics, and demonstrates the development of feminist theorizing and activism in these areas over the past decade. Topics include: global and national politics of womenś health; the ṕsychologization ́of health: sexuality and AIDS; body image and pregnancy; reproductive technology; substance abuse; breast cancer; and the long-term health problems of women. Calling for a greater understanding of women and health, the contributors acknowledge the gender-based inequities of womenś experiences and address the need for social and political change in order to improve the health and health care of women across the lifespan
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This comprehensive volume provides a broad sample of contemporary British feminist work on women and health. It spans the disciplines of psychology, sociology, social policy, social anthropology and economics, and demonstrates the development of feminist theorizing and activism in these areas over the past decade. Topics include: global and national politics of womenś health; the ṕsychologization ́of health: sexuality and AIDS; body image and pregnancy; reproductive technology; substance abuse; breast cancer; and the long-term health problems of women. Calling for a greater understanding of women and health, the contributors acknowledge the gender-based inequities of womenś experiences and address the need for social and political change in order to improve the health and health care of women across the lifespan

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