Gender, Health, and Popular Culture
Explore the intricate relationship between gender and health in the thought-provoking collection, Gender, Health, and Popular Culture, edited by various authors and published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2011. This enlightening paperback spans 330 pages and delves into how health is perceived through a gendered lens in Western cultures.
Covering a wide range of topics, the book discusses childbirth advice in Victorian Australia, the impact of Cold War America, menstruation films, Canadian abortion tourism, the significance of the Pap smear, the Body Worlds exhibition, and the fat liberation movement. This collection is essential for anyone interested in understanding how cultural narratives shape health perceptions and experiences.
Enhance your knowledge and dive into the complexities of gender and health with this compelling read.