TY - BOOK AU - Komesaroff,Paul A. AU - Rothfield,Philipa AU - Daly,Jeanne TI - Reinterpreting menopause: cultural and philosophical issues SN - 0415915643 (cloth) AV - RG186 .R36 1997 U1 - 612.665 21 PY - 1997/// CY - New York, N.Y. PB - Routledge KW - Menopause KW - Middle-aged women KW - Health and hygiene KW - Psychology KW - Women KW - Ménopause KW - Femmes d'âge moyen KW - Santé et hygiène KW - Psychologie KW - swd KW - Anthropologie KW - Aufsatzsammlung N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Mapping menopause: objectivity or multiplicity?; Paul A. Komesaroff ... [et al.] --; Left hand of the Goddess: the silencing of menopause as a bodily experience of transition; Fiona Mackie --; Menopausal embodiment; Philipa Rothfield --; Medicine and the moral space of the monopausal woman; Paul A. Komesaroff --; Revolting women: women in revolt; Mia Campioni --; Resisting pathologies of age and race: menopause and cosmetic surgery in films by Rainer and Tom; E. Ann Kaplan --; Gynopathia sexualis: theories of decline in biology and aesthetics; Robyn Gardner --; Facing change: women speaking about midlife; Jeanne Daly --; Menopause as magic marker: discursive consolidation in the United States, and strategies for cultural combat; Margaret Morganroth Gullette --; Situating menopause withing the strategies of power: a genealogy; Roe Sybylla --; Sources of abjection in western responses to menopause; Wendy Rogers --; Woman in the menopausal body; Emily Martin --; Menopause and the great divide: biomedicine, feminism, and cyborg politics; Kwok Wei Leng N2 - 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. The issues of hormonal therapies are explored in the context of the connections between women, medicine, representations, and cultural politics UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0651/96028892-d.html UR - http://www.archive.org/details/reinterpretingme00kome UR - http://www.openlibrary.org/books/OL990539M ER -