The ‘pink ribbon culture’ dominates understandings of breast cancer in Western societies. We describe this as an ‘illness culture’, consisting of neoliberal discourses and practices, which construct the breast cancer experience. We take a feminist post-structuralist approach to review current breast cancer lay materials available to women in Australia, to examine how breast cancer is discursively constructed within this context. Further, we consider how women with breast cancer are positioned and what the implications are for women’s lives. We discuss neoliberal discourses of ‘individual responsibility and empowerment’ and ‘optimism’, and the central practices that focus on individual health behaviours and survivorship. This illness culture...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
Abstract background Living through a diagnosis of breast cancer can be extraordinarily traumatic. Th...
Western understandings of breast cancer are primarily shaped both by neo-liberal, individual-oriente...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
Western understandings of breast cancer are primarily shaped both by neo-liberal, individual-oriente...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
When October was officially named National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) more than 20 years ...
When October was officially named National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) more than 20 years ...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisor: Srirupa Prasad.Includes vita.Pink ribbon cultu...
There has been enormous growth over the last 10 years in breast cancer culture (BCC), a culture that...
This thesis presents a discursive analysis of accounts of breast cancer screening, risk and preventi...
Drawing on data from interviews and other ethnographic research, we examine how Australian women fro...
Breast cancer incidence is consistently lower in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) compar...
As a contested illness, breast cancer has mainstream and alternate narratives that vie to shape rela...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
Abstract background Living through a diagnosis of breast cancer can be extraordinarily traumatic. Th...
Western understandings of breast cancer are primarily shaped both by neo-liberal, individual-oriente...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
Western understandings of breast cancer are primarily shaped both by neo-liberal, individual-oriente...
Despite ‘cultural competence’ rhetoric within health care, women’s varied breast cancer experiences ...
When October was officially named National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) more than 20 years ...
When October was officially named National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) more than 20 years ...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisor: Srirupa Prasad.Includes vita.Pink ribbon cultu...
There has been enormous growth over the last 10 years in breast cancer culture (BCC), a culture that...
This thesis presents a discursive analysis of accounts of breast cancer screening, risk and preventi...
Drawing on data from interviews and other ethnographic research, we examine how Australian women fro...
Breast cancer incidence is consistently lower in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) compar...
As a contested illness, breast cancer has mainstream and alternate narratives that vie to shape rela...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
Abstract background Living through a diagnosis of breast cancer can be extraordinarily traumatic. Th...