An accessible introduction to the diverse theoretical positions within contemporary feminism to prepare readers for further in-depth study and their own qualitative research. Building knowledge through each Part, Part 1 offers an introduction to feminist theories and concepts, Part 2 explores how such theories and concepts can be used to rethink current urgent health care issues, such as undignified care, individual and collective discrimination and continuing social inequalities and injustice; and Part 3 dissects qualitative research methods and the application of core topics explored in Parts 1 and 2. All-in-all a great comprehensive guide which will allow readers to approach their own study and research with confidence.
PART ONE.- Chapter One:: Contemporary Contexts of Feminism and Healthcare.- Chapter Two:: Modern Feminist Theories.- Chapter Three:: Postfoundational Feminist Theories.- Chapter Four:: Material Feminism and the Turn to Matter.- PART TWO.- Chapter Five:: Gender.- Chapter Six:: Identity and Difference.- Chapter Seven:: Recognition and Redistribution.- Chapter Eight:: Care and Caring.- Chapter Nine:: Bodies and Embodiment.- Chapter Ten:: Age and Ageing.- PART THREE.- Chapter Eleven:: Feminist Theories and Concepts in Qualitative Health Research.- Chapter Twelve:: Feminist Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks.
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