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Am I Still A Woman: Hysterectomy And Gender Identity
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Am I Still A Woman: Hysterectomy And Gender Identity

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Recent scientific findings regarding the potential dangers associated with hormone replacement therapies bring renewed attention to the relationship between women’s bodies and gender identity. In Am I Still a Woman? Jean Elson offers the testimony of women who have thought deeply about this issue as a result of gynaecological surgery. For the women in this book, gynaecological surgery for benign conditions proved to be a crisis that prompted questions about the meanings of sexual and reproductive organs in relation to being female and feminine. Is a woman who no longer menstruates still a woman? What about a woman who can no longer bear children? Elson looks closely at the differences in responses to understand the impact of surgery and lost fertility on sexuality and partnerships, as well as the steps some women take to deal with a sense of a stigmatized identity. Whether they reconceptualized their old notions of what it means to be a woman or put new focus on making themselves attractive, they made conscious efforts to reclaim their female identity and femininity. This book provides a wealth of insight into the choices women make regarding gynaecological surgery and maintaining their sense of themselves as women.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Temple University Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
22 November 2003
Pages
264
ISBN
9781592132119

Recent scientific findings regarding the potential dangers associated with hormone replacement therapies bring renewed attention to the relationship between women’s bodies and gender identity. In Am I Still a Woman? Jean Elson offers the testimony of women who have thought deeply about this issue as a result of gynaecological surgery. For the women in this book, gynaecological surgery for benign conditions proved to be a crisis that prompted questions about the meanings of sexual and reproductive organs in relation to being female and feminine. Is a woman who no longer menstruates still a woman? What about a woman who can no longer bear children? Elson looks closely at the differences in responses to understand the impact of surgery and lost fertility on sexuality and partnerships, as well as the steps some women take to deal with a sense of a stigmatized identity. Whether they reconceptualized their old notions of what it means to be a woman or put new focus on making themselves attractive, they made conscious efforts to reclaim their female identity and femininity. This book provides a wealth of insight into the choices women make regarding gynaecological surgery and maintaining their sense of themselves as women.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Temple University Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
22 November 2003
Pages
264
ISBN
9781592132119