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At your Cervix Madam: a Socio-Historical Study of Cervical Cancer from the Late Nineteenth Century to the Late Twentieth Century

机译:在您的子宫颈女士那里:19世纪末至20世纪末的宫颈癌的社会历史研究

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This thesis is a socio-historical study of cervical cancer from the late nineteenth century to the late twentieth century. It explores the ways in which discourses have constituted knowledge, social practices and subjectivities in relation to cervical cancer. It also explores the ways in which power has operated on the bodies of New Zealand women. In doing so it criticises orthodox histories of medicine, problematises the knowledge claims of medicine and argues for a sociological account of medical knowledge. In this thesis discourses on cervical cancer have been subjected to a feminist-Foucauldian analysis which reveals their historical specificity and their social location. The gendered bodies of women are placed at the centre of this analysis. This thesis challenges constructionist accounts of medicine which do not pay sufficient attention to the role of gender relations in the construction of bodies. This thesis also develops against feminist theorists a view of women as actively constituting their bodies by responding to and challenging medical discourses whilst at the same time being shaped by these discourses. In this study, cervical cancer is subjected to a sociological analysis which problematises its existence as an unalloyed biological phenomenon. It is argued that women's bodies have been the contested sites for knowledge/power and that the cervix and its diseases have been constituted as variable medical artifacts throughout specific historical periods from the 1890s to the 1990s. The study also shows however, the ways in which women have been active participants in the disciplining of their bodies. In this thesis, the medical profession, state actors and feminists are shown to interact in an interweave of power. In doing so the socially negotiated status of medical knowledge of cervical cancer is revealed.
机译:本论文是从19世纪末到20世纪末对宫颈癌的社会历史研究。它探讨了话语如何构成与宫颈癌有关的知识,社会实践和主观性。它还探讨了权力如何影响新西兰妇女的身体。这样做批评了医学的正统历史,对医学的知识主张提出了质疑,并提出了医学知识的社会学解释。在这篇论文中,关于宫颈癌的论述经过了女权主义-富国主义的分析,揭示了它们的历史特殊性和社会地位。妇女的性别机构处于这一分析的中心。本论文对建构主义的医学观点提出了挑战,而这种观点没有充分注意性别关系在人体构造中的作用。本论文还反对女性主义理论家提出一种观点,即妇女通过回应和挑战医学话语而积极地构成自己的身体,同时又受这些话语的影响。在这项研究中,对宫颈癌进行了社会学分析,这使宫颈癌作为一种非合金生物现象而存在问题。有人认为,妇女的身体一直是知识/力量争夺的场所,在整个从1890年代到1990年代的特定历史时期中,子宫颈及其疾病都被当作可变的医疗制品。但是,研究还表明,妇女积极参与了身体训练。在这篇论文中,医学界,国家行为者和女权主义者被证明是在权力交织中相互作用的。通过这样做,揭示了宫颈癌医学知识的社会协商地位。

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    Hyde Pamela;

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