Menopause is currently a ‘hot’ topic in the UK. This article examines the Channel 4 television documentary Davina McCall: Sex, Myths and the Menopause as a key cultural text in the current UK ‘menopause moment’, demonstrating how the programme both reflects and contributes to the broader trend of menopause's growing visibility and the emerging menopause market. We begin by situating Davina within broader social, cultural and economic processes which provided a conducive context for the show's largely positive reception, and which constitute some of the key forces fuelling menopause's heightened public profile more broadly. We then move to investigate the discourses that Davina draws upon, mobilises and highlights. Our analysis shows how the...
Meanings and descriptions of menopause have shifted focus over the past century and a half; more par...
The aim of this article is to describe which of the different available discourses women relate to a...
Over the past two decades medical researchers and modernist feminist researchers have contested the ...
Menopause is currently a ‘hot’ topic in the UK. This article examines the Channel 4 television docum...
Drawing on feminist scholarship that interrogates cultural representations of ageing women, this art...
This study builds on Goffman’s idea of stigma to examine how mainstream print media in the UK have f...
© 1996 Dr. Marilys Noelle GuilleminThe menopause arena is highly political and is riddled with contr...
'The regulation of gender in menopause theory' offers a critical commentary on some key theories of ...
Menopause is defined by its relationship to menstruation––it is the cessation of menstruation. Medic...
Menopause is a natural part of the life course, but for much of history it has been steeped in silen...
This article uses a close pragmatic analysis to examine three discourses of the menopause, each wit...
Objective: Menopause can negatively impact women's quality of life, with many women reporting inade...
To understand Danish women's very different ways of interpreting menopausal experiences and the way ...
This Essay explores how menopausal bodies are managed and monitored in contemporary U.S. culture. Th...
Over the past two decades medical researchers and modernist feminist researchers have contested the ...
Meanings and descriptions of menopause have shifted focus over the past century and a half; more par...
The aim of this article is to describe which of the different available discourses women relate to a...
Over the past two decades medical researchers and modernist feminist researchers have contested the ...
Menopause is currently a ‘hot’ topic in the UK. This article examines the Channel 4 television docum...
Drawing on feminist scholarship that interrogates cultural representations of ageing women, this art...
This study builds on Goffman’s idea of stigma to examine how mainstream print media in the UK have f...
© 1996 Dr. Marilys Noelle GuilleminThe menopause arena is highly political and is riddled with contr...
'The regulation of gender in menopause theory' offers a critical commentary on some key theories of ...
Menopause is defined by its relationship to menstruation––it is the cessation of menstruation. Medic...
Menopause is a natural part of the life course, but for much of history it has been steeped in silen...
This article uses a close pragmatic analysis to examine three discourses of the menopause, each wit...
Objective: Menopause can negatively impact women's quality of life, with many women reporting inade...
To understand Danish women's very different ways of interpreting menopausal experiences and the way ...
This Essay explores how menopausal bodies are managed and monitored in contemporary U.S. culture. Th...
Over the past two decades medical researchers and modernist feminist researchers have contested the ...
Meanings and descriptions of menopause have shifted focus over the past century and a half; more par...
The aim of this article is to describe which of the different available discourses women relate to a...
Over the past two decades medical researchers and modernist feminist researchers have contested the ...