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'Everyday Health', Embodiment, and Selfhood Since 1950

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'Everyday Health', Embodiment, and Selfhood Since 1950 Synopsis

What is the history of 'everyday health' in the postwar world, and where might we find it? This volume moves away from top-down histories of health and medicine that focus on states, medical professionals, and other experts. Instead, it centres the day-to-day lives of people in diverse contexts from 1950 to the present. Chapters explore how gender, class, 'race', sexuality, disability, and age mediated experiences of health and wellbeing in historical context. The volume foregrounds methodologies for writing bottom-up histories of health, subjectivity, and embodiment, offering insights applicable to scholars of times and places beyond those represented in the case studies presented here. Drawing together cutting-edge scholarship, the volume establishes and critically interrogates 'everyday health' as a crucial concept that will shape future histories of health and medicine.

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ISBN: 9781526170651
Publication date: 15th October 2024
Author: Tracey Loughran, Hannah Froom, Kate Mahoney, Daisy Payling
Publisher: Manchester University Press an imprint of Wellcome Trust
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 440 pages
Series: Social Histories of Medicine
Genres: History of medicine
Social and cultural history
Gender studies, gender groups