Shifting cultural norms transform the uses and meanings of medical practices, and, in turn, medical practices have the capacity to alter social relations. In this article, I use hysterectomy as a case for understanding how reproductive health practices are constrained by and contribute to notions of gender, race, and stratified reproduction. Hysterectomy is regularly performed yet understudied and has been transformed by both technological advances and shifting norms in gender and reproduction. I draw on 100 in-depth interviews with individuals who had, want, or are considering hysterectomy to treat chronic reproductive health conditions or as gender-affirming care for trans and gender-nonbinary (TGNB) individuals. These comparative groups ...
Research focused on the efforts to conceive among sexual minority women (SMW) in same-sex couples ha...
In a recent article in this journal, Alex Mullock, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Dunja Begović provide...
Research focused on the efforts to conceive among sexual minority women (SMW) in same-sex couples ha...
Hysterectomy is the most common gynecological surgery worldwide and approximately one third of peopl...
abstract: This thesis will examine the implications behind a higher than average hysterectomy rate i...
Conscious and repressed power differentials between healthcare providers and patients have influence...
This article takes the ongoing debate about whether and how procreative technologies should be regul...
In April 2017, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that requiring trans people to undergo steri...
This interdisciplinary historical paper focuses on the past and current state of diverse forms of su...
The uterus has become the favored target of surgical abuse in the US, Canada and Australia in the la...
International audienceTransgender men experience a disharmony between their birth sex and their inti...
The removal of the uterus, medically referred to as a hysterectomy, is a permanent and irreversible ...
Surgical sterilization is a relatively permanent form of contraception that has been disproportionat...
AIM: This article is a report of the women's experiences of unplanned emergency hysterectomy followi...
This study is based on three focus groups I conducted in Gander, Newfoundland in 2003 for CBC’s show...
Research focused on the efforts to conceive among sexual minority women (SMW) in same-sex couples ha...
In a recent article in this journal, Alex Mullock, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Dunja Begović provide...
Research focused on the efforts to conceive among sexual minority women (SMW) in same-sex couples ha...
Hysterectomy is the most common gynecological surgery worldwide and approximately one third of peopl...
abstract: This thesis will examine the implications behind a higher than average hysterectomy rate i...
Conscious and repressed power differentials between healthcare providers and patients have influence...
This article takes the ongoing debate about whether and how procreative technologies should be regul...
In April 2017, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that requiring trans people to undergo steri...
This interdisciplinary historical paper focuses on the past and current state of diverse forms of su...
The uterus has become the favored target of surgical abuse in the US, Canada and Australia in the la...
International audienceTransgender men experience a disharmony between their birth sex and their inti...
The removal of the uterus, medically referred to as a hysterectomy, is a permanent and irreversible ...
Surgical sterilization is a relatively permanent form of contraception that has been disproportionat...
AIM: This article is a report of the women's experiences of unplanned emergency hysterectomy followi...
This study is based on three focus groups I conducted in Gander, Newfoundland in 2003 for CBC’s show...
Research focused on the efforts to conceive among sexual minority women (SMW) in same-sex couples ha...
In a recent article in this journal, Alex Mullock, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Dunja Begović provide...
Research focused on the efforts to conceive among sexual minority women (SMW) in same-sex couples ha...