Is the 'war on drugs' a gendered war? Is the use of recreational drugs a version of liberation for women? How do the policies of the pharmaceutical companies affect the lives of women worldwide? Are the practices and paradigms of the drug industry still based on male norms? Do medical interventions in fertility and menopause improve or damage women's health and well-being? This issue brings together the work of feminist scientists, activists, artists and medical professionals in order to shed light on the role of both prescription and illegal/'recreational' drugs in women's lives.
Is the 'war on drugs' a gendered war? Is the use of recreational drugs a version of liberation for women? How do the policies of the pharmaceutical companies affect the lives of women worldwide? Are the practices and paradigms of the drug industry still based on male norms? Do medical interventions in fertility and menopause improve or damage women's health and well-being? This issue brings together the work of feminist scientists, activists, artists and medical professionals in order to shed light on the role of both prescription and illegal/'recreational' drugs in women's lives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Editorial Drugs; Emily Banks, Lyn Thomas, Nirmal Puwar, Vicki Bertram THEMED ARTICLES From Dogs' Testicles to Mares' Urine: the origins and contemporary use of hormonal therapy for the menopause; Emily Banks Pharmacopoeia; Liz Lee and Susie Freeman 'First in man': the politics and ethics of women in clinical drug trials; Oonagh Corrigan Dope for Dying; Jo Stanley 'Vials, Ampoules and a Bucketful of Syringes': the experience of the self-administration of hormonal drugs in IVF; Karen Throsby Freighter; Fiona Benson DIALOGUE SECTION Sex working Injection Drug Users: the silent junkies?; Andrea Efthimiou-Mordaunt Patent Rights Versus Patient Rights: intellectual property, the behaviour of pharmaceutical companies and access to treatment in sub-Saharan Africa; Johanna Hanefeld NON-THEMED ARTICLES Visibly Pregnant: Toward a Placental Body; Jane-Maree Maher 'It's Easier that You're a Girl and that You're Asian': interactions of race and gender between researchers and participants; Louise Archer BOOK REVIEWS New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender; Sadhana Soborun Policing Sexual Assault; Margaret Greenfields Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960: A feminine culture; Rosemary Auchmuty
Editorial Drugs; Emily Banks, Lyn Thomas, Nirmal Puwar, Vicki Bertram THEMED ARTICLES From Dogs' Testicles to Mares' Urine: the origins and contemporary use of hormonal therapy for the menopause; Emily Banks Pharmacopoeia; Liz Lee and Susie Freeman 'First in man': the politics and ethics of women in clinical drug trials; Oonagh Corrigan Dope for Dying; Jo Stanley 'Vials, Ampoules and a Bucketful of Syringes': the experience of the self-administration of hormonal drugs in IVF; Karen Throsby Freighter; Fiona Benson DIALOGUE SECTION Sex working Injection Drug Users: the silent junkies?; Andrea Efthimiou-Mordaunt Patent Rights Versus Patient Rights: intellectual property, the behaviour of pharmaceutical companies and access to treatment in sub-Saharan Africa; Johanna Hanefeld NON-THEMED ARTICLES Visibly Pregnant: Toward a Placental Body; Jane-Maree Maher 'It's Easier that You're a Girl and that You're Asian': interactions of race and gender between researchers and participants; Louise Archer BOOK REVIEWS New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender; Sadhana Soborun Policing Sexual Assault; Margaret Greenfields Women in Teacher Training Colleges, 1900-1960: A feminine culture; Rosemary Auchmuty
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