'Everyday Health', Embodiment, and Selfhood Since 1950

'Everyday Health', Embodiment, and Selfhood Since 1950

Mahoney, Kate; Loughran, Tracey; Froom, Hannah; Payling, Daisy

Manchester University Press

10/2024

440

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9781526170651

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Introduction: 'Everyday health', embodiment, and selfhood since 1950 - Hannah Froom, Tracey Loughran, Kate Mahoney, and Daisy Payling

Part I: Experiential expertise
Introduction - Hannah Froom and Tracey Loughran
1 Alex Comfort's The Joy of Sex and the tensions of liberal sexpertise - Ben Mechen
2 'Two more calls, one in tears ...': emotion, labour, and ethics of care at the Calgary Birth Control Association, 1970-79 - Karissa Robyn Patton
3 Expertise and experience in the Greek feminist birth control movement, c. 1974-86 - Evangelia Chordaki
4 Migration, kinship, and 'everyday theorising': Black British women's narratives of genetic diagnosis in the postwar National Health Service - Grace Redhead

Part II: Sites and spaces
Introduction - Tracey Loughran
5 Writing everyday life into law: the 'household duties test', disabled women, social security, and assumed normality - Gareth Millward
6 Friendship, mutual aid, and activism in British transfeminine spaces, 1968-85 - Fleur MacInnes
7 A private matter? The Brook Advisory Centre and young people's everyday sexual and reproductive health in the 1960s-80s - Caroline Rusterholz
8 Queering the agony aunt: reusing and adapting a public engagement activity for different audiences - Daisy Payling

Part III: Mass media and networks of communication
Introduction - Daisy Payling and Tracey Loughran
9 'Thirty years behind England'? Framing 'natural' childbirth in postwar Canada - Whitney Wood
10 'I started a new life when I joined Gemma': disability, community, and sexuality in Gemma newsletters, 1978-2000 - Beckie Rutherford
11 Talk shows and 'tanorexia': motherhood and 'sunbed addiction' on British television in the 1990s - Fabiola Creed
12 'Having been there ... I know how hard it is': relatability and ordinariness in twenty-first century British clean eating - Louise Morgan

Part IV: Subjectivity and intersubjectivity
Introduction - Kate Mahoney and Tracey Loughran
13 Girlhood menstrual management and the 'culture of concealment' in postwar Britain - Hannah Froom
14 Is sex good for you? Risk, reward, and responsibility for young women in the late 1980s - Rosie Gahnstrom, Lucy Robinson, and Rachel Thomson
15 'What your generation probably don't understand is ...': exploring intergenerational dynamics in oral history - Kate Mahoney
16 Cultivating vulnerability: power and the emotional ethics of oral history practice beyond the interview - Tracey Loughran
17 ... and breathe: style narratives at home March 2020-March 2021 - Carol Tulloch -- .
everyday health; health humanities; intersectionality; medical humanities; social history of medicine; subjectivity; wellbeing; post-war