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Women's Health in Canada

Challenges of Intersectionality

Colleen Varcoe
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Release Date: 22/03/2022

Edition: 2nd ed.
Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Gender Sex & Relationships
Label: University of Toronto Press
Contributors: Colleen Varcoe (Edited by), Olena Hankivsky (Edited by), Marina Morrow (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Pages: 480

Challenges of Intersectionality. This collection considers how health, and "women’s health" are shaped through intersecting systems of power based on colonialism, sexism, racism, heterosexism, and ableism. Women’s Health in Canada considers the challenges relating to the conceptualization of women’s health. While emphasizing the importance of taking an intersectional approach to women’s healthcare, this book also focuses on the social and structural determinants at play. This revised and updated second edition brings together a collection of new chapters and contributors who collectively shed light on the problems and risks involved in perceiving women’s healthcare using a strictly "gender"- or "sex"-based lens.Contributors foreground an understanding of power as it is mediated through a range of social relations based on gender, race, culture, ethnicity, sexuality, ability, class, and geography and the ways in which privilege and oppression intersect to shape health and system responses to health. This new edition includes updates on what is currently known about women’s health nationally and internationally and situates the chapters in the current Canadian health care and policy context. Scholarship is foregrounded in new developments in gender and intersectional health research and policy. Collectively, this volume explores the important histories and contemporary realities in women’s health experiences.