Globalism and Gendering Cancer

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Globalism and Gendering Cancer

Tracking the Trope of Oncogenic Women from the US to Kenya

Communication studies Regional / International studies Media studies Gender studies, gender groups Personal and public health / health education

Author: Miriam O'Kane Mara

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Collection: Routledge Focus on Communication Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 7th November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780429516535


Overview

This book connects a rhetorical examination of medical and public health policy documents with a humanistic investigation of cultural texts to uncover the link between gendered representations of health and cancer.

Key Themes

The author argues that in western biomedical contexts cancer is considered a women’s disease and their bodies are treated as inherently oncogenic or cancer-producing, which leads to biomedical practices that adversely impact their bodily autonomy. She examines how these biases traverse national boundaries by examining the transmission of biomedical cancer practices from the US and international organizations to Kenya.

Intended Audience

This book is suited to scholars and students working in the fields of Rhetorics of Health and Medicine, Medical Humanities and Gender Studies. It is also of interest to medical professionals and readers interested in globalism and global health.

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