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This book explores how women make meaning at various health
flashpoints in their lives, overcoming fear, anxiety, and anger to
draw upon self-advocacy, research, and crucial decision-making.
Combining focus group research, content analysis, autoethnography,
and textual inquiry, the book argues that the making and remaking
of what we call “patient epistemologies” is a continual process
wherein a health flashpoint–sometimes a new diagnosis, sometimes
a reoccurrence or worsening of an existing condition or the
progression of a natural process–can cause an individual to be
thrust into a discourse community that was not of their own
choosing. This study will interest students and scholars of health
communication, rhetoric of health and medicine, women’s studies,
public health, healthcare policy, philosophy of medicine, medical
sociology and medical humanities.
Catholic Women's Rhetoric in the United States: Ethos, the
Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance examines the rhetoric of Roman
Catholic women. Focusing on women in the United States, the books
recognizes that most Catholic women have felt-and
been--marginalized by the Church, yet many women still seek
membership in the Church because of its professed ideals. Building
on various feminist theories of ethos, the authors in this
collection explore how North American Catholic women from various
periods, races, ethnicities, sexualities, and classes have used
elements of the group's positionality to make change. The women
considered in the book range from the earliest Catholic sisters who
arrived in the United States to women who held the Church hierarchy
accountable for the sexual abuse scandal as they redefined what it
means to be a "good Catholic mother." The book analyzes women such
as those in an African-American order who developed an ethos that
would resist racism. Chapters also consider better known Catholic
women such as Dolores Huertas, Mary Daly, and Joan Chittister.
Women's Health Advocacy brings together academic studies and
personal narratives to demonstrate how women use a variety of
arguments, forms of writing, and communication strategies to effect
change in a health system that is not only often difficult to
participate in, but which can be actively harmful. It explicates
the concept of rhetorical ingenuity-the creation of rhetorical
means for specific and technical, yet extremely personal,
situations. At a time when women's health concerns are at the
center of national debate, this rhetorical ingenuity provides means
for women to uncover latent sources of oppression in women's health
and medicine and to influence matters of research, funding, policy,
and everyday access to healthcare in the face of exclusion and
disenfranchisement. This accessible collection will be inspiring
reading for academics and students in health communication, medical
humanities, and women's studies, as well as for activists,
patients, and professionals.
Women's Health Advocacy brings together academic studies and
personal narratives to demonstrate how women use a variety of
arguments, forms of writing, and communication strategies to effect
change in a health system that is not only often difficult to
participate in, but which can be actively harmful. It explicates
the concept of rhetorical ingenuity-the creation of rhetorical
means for specific and technical, yet extremely personal,
situations. At a time when women's health concerns are at the
center of national debate, this rhetorical ingenuity provides means
for women to uncover latent sources of oppression in women's health
and medicine and to influence matters of research, funding, policy,
and everyday access to healthcare in the face of exclusion and
disenfranchisement. This accessible collection will be inspiring
reading for academics and students in health communication, medical
humanities, and women's studies, as well as for activists,
patients, and professionals.
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