Description
About the Author
Pamela Moss is a feminist geographer in the faculty of human and social development at the University of Victoria. Isabel Dyck is a social geographer in the School of Rehabilitation Sciences and a faculty associate in women's studies at the University of British Columbia.
Reviews
This is an exciting book that proposes a radical body politics. The authors combine a critical analysis of women's health with rich empirical material to rethink our embodiment. Written in an imaginative and accessible way, this book makes an important contribution to feminist theory. -- Gill Valentine, University of Sheffield
In that combination of scholarship and intimacy, this is a surprising book, a welcome and a needed book. * Metapsychology Online *
A unique and original book, Women, Body, Illness is the first attempt on this scale to synthesize women's health issues, feminist theory, spatial approaches, and work on the body. It is much needed and will fill a major gap in the literature on the geography of women's health. -- Wilbert M. Gesler, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Book Information
ISBN 9780847695447
Author Pamela Moss
Format Paperback
Page Count 236
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 354g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 151mm * 18mm