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Looking Through the Speculum: Examining the Women's Health Movement - Paperback

Looking Through the Speculum: Examining the Women's Health Movement - Paperback

Looking Through the Speculum: Examining the Women's Health Movement - Paperback

FormatBook
Language English
ISBN-13 / SKU 9780226830865

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by Judith A. Houck (Author)

Highlights local history to tell a national story about the evolution of the women's health movement, illuminating the struggles and successes of bringing feminist dreams into clinical spaces.

The women's health movement in the United States, beginning in 1969 and taking hold in the 1970s, was a broad-based movement seeking to increase women's bodily knowledge, reproductive control, and well-being. It was a political movement that insisted that bodily autonomy provided the key to women's liberation. It was also an institution-building movement that sought to transform women's relationships with medicine; it was dedicated to increasing women's access to affordable health care without the barriers of homophobia, racism, and sexism. But the movement did not only focus on women's bodies. It also encouraged activists to reimagine their relationships with one another, to develop their relationships in the name of personal and political change, and, eventually, to discover and confront the limitations of the bonds of womanhood.

This book examines historically the emergence, development, travails, and triumphs of the women's health movement in the United States. By bringing medical history and the history of women's bodies into our emerging understandings of second-wave feminism, the author sheds light on the understudied efforts to shape health care and reproductive control beyond the hospital and the doctor's office--in the home, the women's center, the church basement, the bookshop, and the clinic. Lesbians, straight women, and women of color all play crucial roles in this history. At its center are the politics, institutions, and relationships created by and within the women's health movement, depicted primarily from the perspective of the activists who shaped its priorities, fought its battles, and grappled with its shortcomings.

Author Biography

Judith A. Houck is professor of history and gender and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Number of Pages: 384
Dimensions: 0.86 x 9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 19, 2024
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