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The Vulnerable Empowered Woman - Feminism, Postfeminism, and Women's Health (Hardcover, New)
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The Vulnerable Empowered Woman - Feminism, Postfeminism, and Women's Health (Hardcover, New)
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine Series
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The feminist women's health movement of the 1960s and 1970s is
credited with creating significant changes in the healthcare
industry and bringing women's health issues to public attention.
Decades later, women's health issues are more visible than ever
before, but that visibility is made possible by a process of
depoliticization The Vulnerable Empowered Woman assesses the state
of women's healthcare today by analyzing popular media
representations-television, print newspapers, websites,
advertisements, blogs, and memoirs-in order to understand the ways
in which breast cancer, postpartum depression, and cervical cancer
are discussed in American public life. From narratives about
prophylactic mastectomies to young girls receiving a vaccine for
sexually transmitted disease, the representations of women's health
today form a single restrictive identity: the vulnerable empowered
woman. This identity defuses feminist notions of collective
empowerment and social change by drawing from both postfeminist and
neoliberal ideologies. The woman is vulnerable because of her very
femininity and is empowered not to change the world, but to choose
from among a limited set of medical treatments. The media's
depiction of the vulnerable empowered woman's relationship with
biomedicine promotes traditional gender roles and affirms women's
unquestioning reliance on medical science for empowerment. The book
concludes with a call to repoliticize women's health through
narratives that can help us imagine women-and their relationship to
medicine-differently. |The feminist women's health movement of the
1960s and 1970s is credited with creating significant changes in
the healthcare industry and bringing women's health issues to
public attention. Decades later, women's health issues are more
visible than ever before, but that visibility is made possible by a
process of depoliticization The Vulnerable Empowered Woman assesses
the state of women's healthcare today by analyzing popular media
representations-television, print newspapers, websites,
advertisements, blogs, and memoirs-in order to understand the ways
in which breast cancer, postpartum depression, and cervical cancer
are discussed in American public life. From narratives about
prophylactic mastectomies to young girls receiving a vaccine for
sexually transmitted disease, the representations of women's health
today form a single restrictive identity: the vulnerable empowered
woman. This identity defuses feminist notions of collective
empowerment and social change by drawing from both postfeminist and
neoliberal ideologies. The woman is vulnerable because of her very
femininity and is empowered not to change the world, but to choose
from among a limited set of medical treatments. The media's
depiction of the vulnerable empowered woman's relationship with
biomedicine promotes traditional gender roles and affirms women's
unquestioning reliance on medical science for empowerment. The book
concludes with a call to repoliticize women's health through
narratives that can help us imagine women-and their relationship to
medicine-differently.
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