HLTC02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1&2: Intersectionality, Menopause, Biomedicine

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13 Apr 2012
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Chapter 1: our bodies our selves in context. Throughout western history beliefs about the body particularly the difference between men and women"s bodies have greatly influenced the development of contemporary western science. Women"s roles as nurturers and caretakers, and their own messy bodies which menstruate, lactate and give birth, give way to gendered association of women with the body and men with the mind. The term somatophobia or fear of the body, was heightened in discussions about women"s bodies. Men"s bodies were believed to be ordered and self contained and the standard of the norm that women"s bodies should be compared to. Biological determinism; that is, that people"s abilities and roles on society were assured to be attributable their biology. The move in feminism has been the affirmation of the woman"s body. Key defining features of the women"s health movement is defined by and shaped in, social, psychological and economic environments and relationships.

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