[Book Review] Handbook on Gender and Health
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Broom, Dorothy
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Australian Health Promotion Association
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As an early-career researcher in the early 1970s, I read virtually every
scholarly book and article on the social sciences of gender, as well as
the mass-market books on feminism. Indeed, I owned most of them.
As publications about women and gender proliferated, ‘keeping up’
became harder, and most of us in academic women’s studies (where
I worked during the 1980s) acceded to the necessity to focus more
tightly on a particular dimension of feminist writing and scholarship.
My speciality became the women’s health movement, and the
politics of women’s health policy and services. As publishing within
the specialties also ballooned, it became increasingly difficult to
keep up even with a more narrowly defined sub-field
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
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2037-12-31
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