Postfeminism and Health
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Critical Psychology and Media Perspectives
Author(s)
Riley, Sarah
Evans, Adrienne
Robson, Martine
Language
EnglishAbstract
Winner of the 2021 BPS Book Award: Academic Text category, this groundbreaking book employs a transdisciplinary and poststructuralist methodology to develop the concept of ‘postfeminist healthism,’ a twenty-first-century understanding of women’s physical and mental health formed at the intersections of postfeminist sensibilities, neoliberal constructs of citizenship and the notion of health as an individual responsibility managed through consumption. Postfeminist healthism is used in this book to explore seven topics where postfeminist sensibility has the most impact on women’s health: self-help, weight, surgical technologies, sex, pregnancy, responsibilities for others’ health and pro-anorexia communities. The book explores the ways in which the desire to be normal and live a good life is tied to expectations of ‘normal-perfection’ circulated across interpersonal interactions, media representations and expert discourses. It diagnoses postfeminist healthism as unhealthy for both those women who participate in it and those whom it excludes and considers how more positive directions may emerge. By exploring the under-researched intersection of postfeminism and health studies, this book will be invaluable to researchers and students in psychology, gender and women’s studies, health research, media studies and sociology.
Keywords
Postfeminist Sensibility; Pro-ana Communities; feminism; Weight Loss Surgery; post-feminism; American Psychiatric Association; critical health psychology; Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery; social constructionism; Good Life; media studies; Restrictive Food Intake Disorder; identity; Position Pregnancy; consumption; Pro-ana Websites; body weight; Intensive Mothering; neoliberalism; Pregnant Body; poststructuralism; Young Men; healthism; Self-help Literature; Sarah Riley; Perfect Girl; Adrienne Evans; Self-tracking AppsDOI
10.4324/9781315648613ISBN
9781317301547, 9781317301547, 9781317301530, 9781138123779, 9781317301523, 9781315648613, 9781138123786OCN
1047893507Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2018Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Critical Approaches to Health,Classification
Health psychology
Gender studies, gender groups
Social, group or collective psychology
Psychology of gender
History
Cultural studies
Media studies


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