Reinterpreting Menopause: Cultural and Philosophical Issues

Reinterpreting Menopause: Cultural and Philosophical Issues

by Paul Komesaroff (Editor), Philipa Rothfield (Series Editor), Jeanne Daly (Series Editor)

Synopsis

Reinterpreting Menopause brings together a number of reflections from a broad range of areas including feminism, cultural studies, clinical medicine, sociology, philosophy and political science and includes the voices and experiences of menopausal women themselves. In an innovative series of essays, current thinking about medicine, society and the body is critically examined. Particular attention is given to the medical representations of menopause, biology and aging, the history of medical approaches to women and the tensions between bio-medical models and other explanations of menopause.

Contributors include: E. Ann Kaplan, Emily Martin, Mia Campioni, Fiona Mackie, Roe Sybylla, Wendy Rogers, Kwok Lei Leng, Margaret Morganroth Gullette and Robyn Gardner.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 May 1997

ISBN 10: 0415915651
ISBN 13: 9780415915656

Author Bio
Paul Komesaroff is a clinical endocrinologist and director at a center for the Study of Medicine, Society and Law. He is the author of Objectivity, Science and Society (Routledge, 1986) Philipa Rothfield and Jeanne Daly teach at Latrobe University. Daly is also the editor of Designs, Dilemmas and Disciplines (Routledge, 1992.)