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Bodily Subjects: Essays on Gender and Health, 1800-2000: McGill-Queen's Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society, cartea 42

Autor Tracy Penny Light, Barbara Brookes, Wendy Mitchinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2015
From the nineteenth-century British Poor Laws, to an early twentieth-century Aboriginal reserve in Queensland Australia, to AIDS activists on the streets of Toronto in the 1990s, Bodily Subjects explores the historical entanglement between gender and health to expose how ideas of health - a concept whose meanings we too often assume to understand - are embedded in assumptions about femininity and masculinity. These essays expand the conversation on health and gender by examining their intersection in different geo-political contexts and times. Constantly measured through ideals and judged by those in authority, healthy development has been construed differently for teenage girls, adult men and women, postpartum mothers, and those seeking cosmetic surgery. Over time, meanings of health have expanded from an able body signifying health in the nineteenth century to concepts of "well-being," a psychological and moral interpretation, which has dominated health discourse in Western countries since the late twentieth century. Through examinations of particular times and places, across two centuries and three continents, Bodily Subjects highlights the ways in which the body is both subjectively experienced and becomes a subject of inquiry. Contributors include Barbara Brookes (University of Otago), Brigitte Fuchs (University of Vienna), Catherine Gidney (St Thomas University), Mona Gleason (University of British Columbia), Natalie Gravelle (York University), Rebecca Godderis (Wilfrid Laurier University), Antje Kampf (Humboldt University of Berlin), Marjorie Levine-Clark (University Colorado Denver), Wendy Mitchinson (University of Waterloo), Meg Parsons (University of Auckland), Tracy Penny Light (University of Waterloo), Patricia A. Reeve (Suffolk University), Anika Stafford (Simon Fraser University), and Thomas Wendelboe (University of Waterloo).
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ISBN-13: 9780773544154
ISBN-10: 0773544151
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 3 bw photos
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: McGill-Queen's University Press
Colecția McGill-Queen's University Press
Seria McGill-Queen's Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society


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“Bodily Subjects – ambitious and diverse in scope – contributes to histories of health and medicine, cultural studies, and gender studies, by making links explicit across these fields.” Erika Dyck, University of Saskatchewan

“This volume offers significant historical context for understanding developments in the medical profession and public health programs. Advanced students and scholars in sociology, anthropology, history, or gender studies may find this specialized book useful for its medical, institutional, or discursive perspectives. Historians interested in the time period and topics covered will find it valuable. Highly recommended.” Choice

“This impressive collection spans two centuries, three continents and a range of topics. Drawing on a variety of sources, both popular and historical, such as medical texts, magazines and interviews, in tandem with theories and methodologies, the respecti

Notă biografică

Tracy Penny Light is associate professor in the Departments of Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies, and History at St Jerome's University and the director of women’s studies at the University of Waterloo. Barbara Brookes is professor of history at the University of Otago. Wendy Mitchinson is professor emerita and an adjunct professor of history at the University of Waterloo.

Descriere

Historical understandings of gender and health that raise important questions about how health care works today.