Rethinking the Label

 

作者: GurevichMaria,  

 

期刊: Women&Health  (Taylor Available online 1995)
卷期: Volume 23, issue 2  

页码: 67-98

 

ISSN:0363-0242

 

年代: 1995

 

DOI:10.1300/J013v23n02_05

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

After over 60 years of research on the premenstrual syndrome (PMS), work in this area continues to be characterized by a pervasive lack of consensus about the definition, aetiology, and treatment, nor is there agreement regarding the utility of this construct. The oersistence of PMS as a medical cateaont desoite the inconclusiven&s of the research, suggests that PMS is not dmply a biomedical entity which eludes exvlanation. It is also a rather complex, ideologicdly and cultural1 J constructed category, which is predicated on a number of unarticulated, but well-entrenched beliefs about the nature of science, biology, health, and femaleness. In this review of the feminist theoretical literature on PMS, the historical, cultural, economic, and political forces that have led to the popularization and medicalization of PMS are explored in light of these assumptions, with a particular emphasis on those that pertain to female biology and psychology. It is argued that research on the premenstruum requires the development of a cohesive theoretical framework that would permit a new lexicon and new questions to explore more fully this aspect of women's menstrual health.

 

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