Women, Gender, Sexuality 291E - S-Feminist Health Politics
Spring
2016
01
3.00
Kirsten Leng
TU TH 1:00PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
62340
What is health? What makes health a matter of feminism? And what might a feminist health politics look like? These questions lay at the heart of this course. In Feminist Health Politics, we will examine how health becomes defined, and will question whether health and disease are objectively measured conditions or subjective states. We will also consider why and how definitions and standards of health have changed over time; why and how standards and adjudications of health vary according to gender, race, sexuality, class, and nationality; and how definitions of health affect the way we value certain bodies and ways of living. Additionally, we will explore how knowledge about health is created; how environmental conditions, social location, politics, and economic conditions affect health; how various groups have fought for changes to health care practices and delivery; and how experiences of health and illness have been reported and represented.
*This course is eligible for credit towards the Five College Reproductive Justice Certificate*
*This course is eligible for credit towards the Five College Reproductive Justice Certificate*