Postfeminism and Health Critical Psychology and Media Perspectives

Winner of the 2021 BPS Book Award: Academic Text category, this groundbreaking book employs a transdisciplinary and poststructuralist methodology to develop the concept of 'postfeminist healthism,' a twenty-first-century understanding of women's physical and mental health formed at th...

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Main Author: Riley, Sarah (auth)
Other Authors: Evans, Adrienne (auth), Robson, Martine (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
Series:Critical Approaches to Health
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