What makes women sick: gender and the political economy of health
What makes women sick? To an Ecuadorean woman, it's nervios from constant worry about her children's illnesses. To a woman working in a New Mexico electronics factory, it's the solvents that leave her with a form of dementia. To a Ugandan woman, it's HIV from her husband's s...
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Zusammenfassung: | What makes women sick? To an Ecuadorean woman, it's nervios from constant worry about her children's illnesses. To a woman working in a New Mexico electronics factory, it's the solvents that leave her with a form of dementia. To a Ugandan woman, it's HIV from her husband's sleeping with the widow of an AIDS patient. To a Bangladeshi woman, it's a fatal infection following an IUD insertion. What they all share is a recognition that their sickness is somehow caused by situations they face every day at home and at work In this clearly written and compelling book, Lesley Doyal investigates the effects of social, economic, and cultural conditions on women's health. The "fault line" of gender that continues to divide all societies has, Doyal demonstrates, profound and pervasive consequences for the health of women throughout the world. Her broad synthesis highlights variations between men and women in patterns of health and illness, and it identifies inequalities in medical care that separate groups of women from each other. Doyal's wide-ranging arguments, her wealth of data, her use of women's voices from many cultures - and her examples of women mobilizing to find their own solutions - makes this book required reading for everyone concerned with women's health |
Beschreibung: | XII, 280 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements xii
1 In Sickness and in Health 1
Introduction 1
What this book is and is not about 3
Rejecting crude universalism 4
Rejecting crude difference theories 6
Why is health important? 7
Health and human needs 8
Comparing health across cultures 9
A picture of health? 10
Inequalities in mortality 10
Sickness and affluence 11
Sickness and poverty 13
Does medicine have the answer to women s health
problems? 14
The biomedical model 15
Perils of reductionism 16
Gendered research 17
Are women really the weaker sex? 18
Biological and social advantages of females 19
The impact of discrimination on life expectancy 20
Redefining women s health 21
Further reading 26
2 Hazards of Hearth and Home 27
Introduction 27
Women s labour in the household economy 27
What do women do? 28
What do women earn? 29
Cross cultural perspectives on domestic work 30
No time for women 30
Working themselves to death 31
Occupational hazards of unpaid labour 34
Demands, dilemmas and distress 36
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Marriage and marital status 37
Is motherhood maddening? 38
Dependants and dependency 40
Depression, nervios or just plain bad news ? 42
An example from India 42
A case of nervios 43
Social significance of mental distress 45
Who cares for the carers? 46
To each according to her needs? 49 ,
Adding injury to insult 52
The scope of the problem 52
The reality of domestic violence 54
The psychological effects of battering 55
Conclusion 56
Further reading 57
3 Safe Sex? 59
Introduction 59
Is heterosex good for women? 59
Mad with desire 62
Sex and violence 67
Problems of measurement 67
Sexual abuse and male power 68
Physical effects of rape 70
Emotional effects of abuse 72
Dying for sex 73
Sex and cervical cancer 74
A smear in time 75
A culture of silence: the female burden of reproductive
tract infections 75
Sex, gender and aids 77
Why are women at risk? 77
Economics of HIV transmission 78
Poverty and seropositivity 80 ,
Prevention and power 82
Motherhood or safer sex? 84
Equal opportunities in treatment? 84
The unkindest cut 87
Conclusion 91
Further reading 92
Contents ix
4 Regulating Reproduction 93
Introduction 93
Health and reproduction 93
Who controls whose fertility? 95
Family ties 95
The power of religion 96
Nationalism and natalism 96
Social eugenics and social control 98
A contraceptive revolution? 100
Expanding contraceptive technologies 100
Contraception as women s business 101
Barriers to birth control 103
Evidence of unmet need 103
Dynamics of demographic decision making 103
Shortage of services 105
Mrs Hobson s choice: picking a contraceptive 106
Sexism and sterilisation 106
Sterilisation and abuse 107
Are IUDs the answer? 109
Benefits and hazards of hormonal methods 112
Introducing injectables 112
Contraceptive providers: care or control? 114
Abortion a global epidemic 115
Counting the cost 116
Abortion: public or private choice? 117
Risks of termination 119
Wider costs of the abortion epidemic 121
Politics of innovation 122
Conclusion 123
Further reading 123
5 A Labour of Love 125
Introduction 125
Dying for a baby 126
The social roots of maternal mortality 127
The perils of pregnancy 129
Crying out for care 132
The new obstetrics: science or social control? 133
New technologies for old skills 134
Managing labour 136
Clinical freedom or medical domination? 138
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A doctor s right to choose 141
Infertility: a life sentence? 145
Conclusion 150
Further reading 151
6 Waged Work and Well being 152
Introduction 152
Sexual divisions in waged work 152
Women work and health 153
Danger: women at work 156
Hazards of industrial employment 156
Agricultural labour: growing dangers 159
Male bias in occupational health research 161
Reproductive risks: counting the future cost 162
Occupational stress and gender: adding insult to injury 164
Pressures of work 165
Low status, high stress 168
Jobs fit for women? 169
Do nurses need nursing? 169
My boss gets on my nerves : the hidden hazards of office
work 172
Conclusion 174
Further reading 175
7 Abusing Women 176
Introduction 176
Blowing her mind 176
Eating her heart out 178
Fallen angels: alcohol 180
A pill for every ill 182
The politics of prescribing 183
Pharmacology and social control 185
Tranquillisers as a coping strategy 186
Assessing risks and benefits of drug use 187
A smoking epidemic 187
Smoking and the diseases of equal opportunity 189
Seduced into smoking 191
Smoking for life 193
Conclusion 195
Further reading 196
Contents xi
8 Women s Movements for Health 197
Introduction 197
The global politics of women s health 197
Reproductive rights and wrongs 198
Campaigning for change: unity and diversity 199
Seeking sexual self determination 201
The battle for birth control 202
A woman s right to choose? 204
Controlling birth 207
Challenging medicine 209
Women help themselves 210
Creating feminist alternatives 212
Reforming the system 215
Empowering women 216
Basic needs and sustainable development 218
The politics of subsistence 219
Producing food and fuel 220
Ensuring safe water and sanitation 221
Homes fit for habitation 221
Working for health 222
Organisational strategies 223
Office workers in action 224
Confronting sexual harassment 224
Factory workers fight back 225
Health and safety in sex work 226
Spreading the word 226
Putting violence on the political agenda 227
Supporting survivors 228
Campaigning for prevention 229
Conclusion 231
Further reading 232
Bibliography 234
Index 266
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title_fullStr | What makes women sick gender and the political economy of health Lesley Doyal |
title_full_unstemmed | What makes women sick gender and the political economy of health Lesley Doyal |
title_short | What makes women sick |
title_sort | what makes women sick gender and the political economy of health |
title_sub | gender and the political economy of health |
topic | Femmes - Conditions sociales Femmes - Santé et hygiène - Aspect politique Femmes - Santé et hygiène - Aspect sociologique Femmes - Santé, Services de - Aspect social Sexisme en médecine Frau Gesellschaft Politik Politics Prejudice Sexism in medicine Women Women Health and hygiene Political aspects Women Health and hygiene Sociological aspects Women Social conditions Women's Health Women's Health Services Women's health services Social aspects Gesundheitspolitik (DE-588)4113743-7 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd Psychosoziale Situation (DE-588)4176265-4 gnd Gesundheit (DE-588)4020754-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Femmes - Conditions sociales Femmes - Santé et hygiène - Aspect politique Femmes - Santé et hygiène - Aspect sociologique Femmes - Santé, Services de - Aspect social Sexisme en médecine Frau Gesellschaft Politik Politics Prejudice Sexism in medicine Women Women Health and hygiene Political aspects Women Health and hygiene Sociological aspects Women Social conditions Women's Health Women's Health Services Women's health services Social aspects Gesundheitspolitik Kulturvergleich Psychosoziale Situation Gesundheit |
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