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Menopause narratives: the interplay of women's embodied experiences with biomedical discourses

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Hyde, Abbey 
Nee, Jean 
Howlett, Etaoine 
Drennan, Jonathan 
Butler, Michelle 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/4166
Date Issued
June 2010
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Abstract
Conventional approaches to menopause tend to contrast the biomedical position on menopause with women’s actual experiences of it. Rather than focusing primarily on the tensions between these perspectives (biomedical vs. lay), our emphasis here is on the impact of biomedicine in shaping participants’ perceptions of their status as menopausal. Based on interview data gathered from 39 women in Ireland, we argue that the cultural authority of biomedicine shaped participants’ experiences of the body and how they constituted their health identity. We assert that, ironically, this was particularly the case among those who most strongly contested biomedical definitions of their situation. In addition, biomedical practitioners’ definitions had a strong normalizing power in how the body was experienced. We conclude by noting that our analysis problematizes the notion of privileging “women’s experiences” as advocated by some feminist perspectives. The heavy influence of biomedical discourses in shaping participants’ embodied experiences demonstrates the pervasive impact of prevailing discourses on women’s experiences.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Sage
Journal
Qualitative Health Research
Volume
20
Issue
6
Start Page
805
End Page
815
Copyright (Published Version)
The Author(s) 2010
Keywords
  • Embodiment/bodily exp...

  • Ethnography

  • Interviews

  • Ireland

  • Irish people

  • Medicalization

  • Medicine

  • Women’s health

DOI
10.1177/1049732310363126
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems Research Collection
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