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Looking through the Speculum: Examining the Women’s Health Movement

Looking through the Speculum: Examining the Women’s Health Movement

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The womens health movement in the US began in 1969 and aimed to improve women's bodily knowledge, reproductive control, and well-being. It was a political and institution-building movement that sought to transform women's relationships with medicine and increase access to affordable health care. The movement also encouraged activists to reimagine their relationships with one another and confront the limitations of womanhood. This book examines the emergence, development, travails, and triumphs of the womens health movement, highlighting the roles of lesbians, straight women, and women of color.

Format: Hardback
Length: 384 pages
Publication date: 19 January 2024
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press


The womens health movement in the United States, which began in 1969 and gained traction in the 1970s, was a multifaceted and far-reaching endeavor aimed at improving the physical and reproductive well-being of women. It was a political movement that firmly believed that bodily autonomy held the key to unlocking womens liberation. At the same time, it was an institution-building movement that sought to transform the way women interacted with medicine, working tirelessly to increase their access to affordable healthcare services, free from the barriers of homophobia, racism, and sexism.

However, the womens health movement went beyond the confines of womens bodies. It also encouraged activists to reexamine their relationships with one another, fostering connections and partnerships in pursuit of personal and political change. Over time, these activists embarked on a journey of self-discovery, challenging the boundaries of womanhood and exploring the limitations imposed by societal norms.

This book delves into the historical emergence, development, challenges, and successes of the womens health movement in the United States. By integrating medical history and the history of womens bodies into our understanding of second-wave feminism, the author sheds light on the often overlooked efforts to shape healthcare and reproductive control beyond traditional medical settings. The narrative primarily revolves around the politics, institutions, and relationships forged within the womens health movement, with a special focus on the perspectives of the activists who played pivotal roles in shaping its priorities, advocating for its causes, and facing its challenges.

Lesbians, straight women, and women of color all played significant roles in the womens health movement. Their experiences, struggles, and triumphs are interwoven throughout the narrative, highlighting the diversity and richness of the movement's contributions to the broader feminist movement. The womens health movement not only improved the physical health and reproductive rights of women but also paved the way for greater gender equality and social justice. It served as a catalyst for the broader feminist agenda, challenging traditional gender roles, promoting gender equity, and advocating for the rights of all marginalized communities.

In conclusion, the womens health movement in the United States was a transformative force that played a crucial role in shaping the lives of women and advancing the cause of gender equality. Its legacy continues to inspire and influence movements for social change today, reminding us of the power of collective action and the importance of advocating for the rights and well-being of all individuals, regardless of gender.

Weight: 594g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780226830841

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