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In Full Possession of Her Powers: Researching and Rethinking Menopause in early Twentieth-century England and Scotland

机译:充分掌握自己的力量:二十世纪初英格兰和苏格兰的更年期研究与反思

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This essay examines the attempts by the Medical Women's Federation, founded in 1917, to challenge a medical narrative of menopausal malaise. A survey begun in 1926 of 1,000 women's menopausal experience concluded that, contrary to dominant paradigms of menopause as a dangerous or critical time, the common symptoms of menopause did not interfere with women's lives or general well-being to any significant degree. Despite numerous references to the survey in the critical literature on women's health as evidence of a shift in medical paradigms of menopause, little analysis of the research questions, conclusions or its context exists. This essay examines the survey, the context in which it was conducted and the desire of its authors to use healthy women's experiences of physiological changes for political and cultural ends.
机译:本文探讨了成立于1917年的医学妇女联合会(Medical Women's Federation)挑战更年期不适的医学叙述的尝试。 1926年开始的一项针对1,000名女性绝经经历的调查得出的结论是,与绝经的主要范例(即危险或紧要关头)相反,绝经的常见症状在任何程度上都没有干扰妇女的生活或总体福祉。尽管在有关妇女健康的重要文献中多次提及该调查作为更年期医学范式转变的证据,但对研究问题,结论或背景的分析很少。本文考察了这项调查,进行调查的背景以及其作者希望利用健康妇女的生理变化经历来实现政治和文化目的的愿望。

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