Since its ‘discovery’ some 150 years ago, thinking about endometriosis has changed. With current estimates identifying it as more common than breast and ovarian cancer, this chronic, incurable gynaecological condition has emerged as a ‘modern epidemic’, distinctive in being perhaps the only global epidemic peculiar to women. This timely book addresses the scholarly neglect of endometriosis by the social sciences, offering a critical assessment of one of the world’s most common - and burdensome - health problems for women. Drawing on a range of theoretical perspectives, including science and technology studies, feminist theory and queer theory, The Makings of a Modern Epidemic explores the symbolic, discursive and material dimensions of the ...
Endometriosis is a long-term, disabling condition, and acommon cause of chronic pelvic pain, yet li...
This thesis uses online ethnographic methods to analyze the impact of patriarchal values on the illn...
Endometriosis is currently poorly understood by the medical sciences; contemporary healthcare has be...
Seear’s analysis of risk, the constitution of the patient through the medical encounter, and the amb...
474 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In my dissertation, I argue t...
Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological condition which has been referred to as the ‘missed diseas...
From Wandering Wombs to Female Trouble: Endometriosis Self-Help Literature and Memoir from the Inter...
This study aims to understand how medical providers, family, and friends, as outside and inside soci...
Endometriosis, a common disease characterised as a “gynaecological disorder” in the medical literatu...
This work is about gynecological disease, whose incidence is evergrowing, end metriosis. Endometrios...
Endometriosis is a chronic disease found in at least ten percent of women worldwide-perhaps as many ...
International audienceEndometriosis, an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease characterized by the...
Endometriosis is a relatively common gynaecological condition affecting up to 2 million women in the...
Endometriosis is one of the most common diseases in women of reproductive age, and although there ar...
Aim. To analyze the data of the current scientific literature on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnos...
Endometriosis is a long-term, disabling condition, and acommon cause of chronic pelvic pain, yet li...
This thesis uses online ethnographic methods to analyze the impact of patriarchal values on the illn...
Endometriosis is currently poorly understood by the medical sciences; contemporary healthcare has be...
Seear’s analysis of risk, the constitution of the patient through the medical encounter, and the amb...
474 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In my dissertation, I argue t...
Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological condition which has been referred to as the ‘missed diseas...
From Wandering Wombs to Female Trouble: Endometriosis Self-Help Literature and Memoir from the Inter...
This study aims to understand how medical providers, family, and friends, as outside and inside soci...
Endometriosis, a common disease characterised as a “gynaecological disorder” in the medical literatu...
This work is about gynecological disease, whose incidence is evergrowing, end metriosis. Endometrios...
Endometriosis is a chronic disease found in at least ten percent of women worldwide-perhaps as many ...
International audienceEndometriosis, an estrogen-dependent inflammatory disease characterized by the...
Endometriosis is a relatively common gynaecological condition affecting up to 2 million women in the...
Endometriosis is one of the most common diseases in women of reproductive age, and although there ar...
Aim. To analyze the data of the current scientific literature on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnos...
Endometriosis is a long-term, disabling condition, and acommon cause of chronic pelvic pain, yet li...
This thesis uses online ethnographic methods to analyze the impact of patriarchal values on the illn...
Endometriosis is currently poorly understood by the medical sciences; contemporary healthcare has be...