Biomedicalization
Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S.
Herausgeber: Clarke, Adele E; Shim, Janet K; Fishman, Jennifer R; Fosket, Jennifer Ruth; Mamo, Laura
Biomedicalization
Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S.
Herausgeber: Clarke, Adele E; Shim, Janet K; Fishman, Jennifer R; Fosket, Jennifer Ruth; Mamo, Laura
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Collection of essays that considers the impact of biomedical technologies--MRI scans, assisted reproduction, and specialized drugs--on the social construction of gender.
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Collection of essays that considers the impact of biomedical technologies--MRI scans, assisted reproduction, and specialized drugs--on the social construction of gender.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2010
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345534
- ISBN-10: 0822345536
- Artikelnr.: 30364320
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2010
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345534
- ISBN-10: 0822345536
- Artikelnr.: 30364320
Adele E. Clarke, Laura Mamo, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, Jennifer R. Fishman, and Janet K. Shim, eds.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Biomedicalization: A Theoretical and Substantive Introduction / Adele E.
Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R.
Fishman 1
Part I. Theoretical and Historical Framings
1. Biomedicalization: Technoscientific Transformations of Health, Illness,
and U.S. Biomedicine / Adele E. Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R. Fishman 47
2. Charting (Bio)medicine and (Bio)medicalization in the United States,
1980-present / Adele E. Clarke, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
R. Fishman, and Janet K. Shim 88
3. From the Rise of Medicine to Biomedicalization: U.S. Healthscapes and
Iconography, circa 1890—Present / Adele E. Clarke 104
4. Gender and Medicalization and Biomedicalization Theories / Elianne Riska
147
Part II. Case Studies: Focus on Difference
5. Fertility, Inc.: Consumption and Subjectification in U.S. Lesbian
Reproductive Practices / Laura Mamo 173
6. The Body as Image: An Examination of the Economic and Political Dynamics
of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Construction of Difference / Kelly
Joyce 197
7. The Stratified Biomedicalization of Heart Disease: Expert and Lay
Perspectives on Racial and Class Inequality / Janet K. Shim 218
8. Marking Populations and Persons at Risk: Molecular Epidemiology and
Environmental Health / Sara Shostak 242
9. Surrogate Markers and Surrogate Marketing in Biomedicine: The Regulatory
Etiology and Commercial Progression of "Ethnic" Drug Development / Jonathan
Kahn 263
Part III. Focus on Enhancement
10. The Making of Viagra: The Biomedicalization of Sexual Dysfunction /
Jennifer R. Fishman 289
11. Bypassing Blame: Bariatric Surgery and the Case of Biomedical Failure /
Natalie Boero 307
12. Breast Cancer Risk as Disease: Biomedicalizing Risk / Jennifer Ruth
Fosket 331
13. Biopsychiatry and the Informatics of Diasnosis: Governing Mentalities /
Jackie Orr 353
Epilogue: Thoughts on Biomedicalization in Its Traditional Travels / Adele
E. Clarke 380
References 407
About the Contributors 485
Index 487
Acknowledgments xi
Biomedicalization: A Theoretical and Substantive Introduction / Adele E.
Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R.
Fishman 1
Part I. Theoretical and Historical Framings
1. Biomedicalization: Technoscientific Transformations of Health, Illness,
and U.S. Biomedicine / Adele E. Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R. Fishman 47
2. Charting (Bio)medicine and (Bio)medicalization in the United States,
1980-present / Adele E. Clarke, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
R. Fishman, and Janet K. Shim 88
3. From the Rise of Medicine to Biomedicalization: U.S. Healthscapes and
Iconography, circa 1890—Present / Adele E. Clarke 104
4. Gender and Medicalization and Biomedicalization Theories / Elianne Riska
147
Part II. Case Studies: Focus on Difference
5. Fertility, Inc.: Consumption and Subjectification in U.S. Lesbian
Reproductive Practices / Laura Mamo 173
6. The Body as Image: An Examination of the Economic and Political Dynamics
of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Construction of Difference / Kelly
Joyce 197
7. The Stratified Biomedicalization of Heart Disease: Expert and Lay
Perspectives on Racial and Class Inequality / Janet K. Shim 218
8. Marking Populations and Persons at Risk: Molecular Epidemiology and
Environmental Health / Sara Shostak 242
9. Surrogate Markers and Surrogate Marketing in Biomedicine: The Regulatory
Etiology and Commercial Progression of "Ethnic" Drug Development / Jonathan
Kahn 263
Part III. Focus on Enhancement
10. The Making of Viagra: The Biomedicalization of Sexual Dysfunction /
Jennifer R. Fishman 289
11. Bypassing Blame: Bariatric Surgery and the Case of Biomedical Failure /
Natalie Boero 307
12. Breast Cancer Risk as Disease: Biomedicalizing Risk / Jennifer Ruth
Fosket 331
13. Biopsychiatry and the Informatics of Diasnosis: Governing Mentalities /
Jackie Orr 353
Epilogue: Thoughts on Biomedicalization in Its Traditional Travels / Adele
E. Clarke 380
References 407
About the Contributors 485
Index 487
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Biomedicalization: A Theoretical and Substantive Introduction / Adele E.
Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R.
Fishman 1
Part I. Theoretical and Historical Framings
1. Biomedicalization: Technoscientific Transformations of Health, Illness,
and U.S. Biomedicine / Adele E. Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R. Fishman 47
2. Charting (Bio)medicine and (Bio)medicalization in the United States,
1980-present / Adele E. Clarke, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
R. Fishman, and Janet K. Shim 88
3. From the Rise of Medicine to Biomedicalization: U.S. Healthscapes and
Iconography, circa 1890—Present / Adele E. Clarke 104
4. Gender and Medicalization and Biomedicalization Theories / Elianne Riska
147
Part II. Case Studies: Focus on Difference
5. Fertility, Inc.: Consumption and Subjectification in U.S. Lesbian
Reproductive Practices / Laura Mamo 173
6. The Body as Image: An Examination of the Economic and Political Dynamics
of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Construction of Difference / Kelly
Joyce 197
7. The Stratified Biomedicalization of Heart Disease: Expert and Lay
Perspectives on Racial and Class Inequality / Janet K. Shim 218
8. Marking Populations and Persons at Risk: Molecular Epidemiology and
Environmental Health / Sara Shostak 242
9. Surrogate Markers and Surrogate Marketing in Biomedicine: The Regulatory
Etiology and Commercial Progression of "Ethnic" Drug Development / Jonathan
Kahn 263
Part III. Focus on Enhancement
10. The Making of Viagra: The Biomedicalization of Sexual Dysfunction /
Jennifer R. Fishman 289
11. Bypassing Blame: Bariatric Surgery and the Case of Biomedical Failure /
Natalie Boero 307
12. Breast Cancer Risk as Disease: Biomedicalizing Risk / Jennifer Ruth
Fosket 331
13. Biopsychiatry and the Informatics of Diasnosis: Governing Mentalities /
Jackie Orr 353
Epilogue: Thoughts on Biomedicalization in Its Traditional Travels / Adele
E. Clarke 380
References 407
About the Contributors 485
Index 487
Acknowledgments xi
Biomedicalization: A Theoretical and Substantive Introduction / Adele E.
Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R.
Fishman 1
Part I. Theoretical and Historical Framings
1. Biomedicalization: Technoscientific Transformations of Health, Illness,
and U.S. Biomedicine / Adele E. Clarke, Janet K. Shim, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
Ruth Fosket, and Jennifer R. Fishman 47
2. Charting (Bio)medicine and (Bio)medicalization in the United States,
1980-present / Adele E. Clarke, Jennifer Ruth Fosket, Laura Mamo, Jennifer
R. Fishman, and Janet K. Shim 88
3. From the Rise of Medicine to Biomedicalization: U.S. Healthscapes and
Iconography, circa 1890—Present / Adele E. Clarke 104
4. Gender and Medicalization and Biomedicalization Theories / Elianne Riska
147
Part II. Case Studies: Focus on Difference
5. Fertility, Inc.: Consumption and Subjectification in U.S. Lesbian
Reproductive Practices / Laura Mamo 173
6. The Body as Image: An Examination of the Economic and Political Dynamics
of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Construction of Difference / Kelly
Joyce 197
7. The Stratified Biomedicalization of Heart Disease: Expert and Lay
Perspectives on Racial and Class Inequality / Janet K. Shim 218
8. Marking Populations and Persons at Risk: Molecular Epidemiology and
Environmental Health / Sara Shostak 242
9. Surrogate Markers and Surrogate Marketing in Biomedicine: The Regulatory
Etiology and Commercial Progression of "Ethnic" Drug Development / Jonathan
Kahn 263
Part III. Focus on Enhancement
10. The Making of Viagra: The Biomedicalization of Sexual Dysfunction /
Jennifer R. Fishman 289
11. Bypassing Blame: Bariatric Surgery and the Case of Biomedical Failure /
Natalie Boero 307
12. Breast Cancer Risk as Disease: Biomedicalizing Risk / Jennifer Ruth
Fosket 331
13. Biopsychiatry and the Informatics of Diasnosis: Governing Mentalities /
Jackie Orr 353
Epilogue: Thoughts on Biomedicalization in Its Traditional Travels / Adele
E. Clarke 380
References 407
About the Contributors 485
Index 487