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Everyday Health´, Embodiment, and Selfhood Since 1950
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Everyday Health´, Embodiment, and Selfhood Since 1950

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Verkaufsrang2091inEnglish Non Fiction A-Z
CHF149.00

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'Everyday Health', embodiment, and selfhood since 1950 is a bold intervention in the social history of medicine, exploring the shaping of 'everyday health' in different contexts since 1950.
The volume centres the day-to-day health experiences of diverse individuals and groups, in contrast to histories that focus on states, medical professionals, and other experts. It illustrates how different aspects of identity affected experiences of health and wellbeing in the postwar era. Its emphasis on intersectionality extends existing social histories of health and contributes to wider discussions on the politics of identity. The volume foregrounds methodologies for writing bottom-up histories of health, subjectivity, and embodiment. Several chapters explore how historians research, write, and interact with different participants and audiences. This methodological focus ensures its relevance to scholars everywhere. In problematising the term 'everyday health', it contributes to debates on 'expertise' and 'ordinariness'.
This exciting new volume establishes 'everyday health' as a lens through which to (re)examine the history of health and medicine.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-5261-7065-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
ErscheinungslandVereinigtes Königreich
Erscheinungsdatum15.10.2024
Seiten440 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.60708226
DetailwarengruppeEnglish Non Fiction A-Z
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Hannah Froom is an independent early career scholar.
Tracey Loughran is a Professor of History at the University of Essex
Kate Mahoney is a Research Manager at Healthwatch Essex, and a Community Fellow at the University of Essex.
Daisy Payling is an Engagement Officer at Queen Mary University of London.