Ericka Johnson (2017) Gendering Drugs. Feminists Studies of Pharmaceuticals. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Irene Blanco Fuente
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This book wants to analyse the intersection between drugs and gender. On the one hand, drugs can be gendered and tailored to focus on either men or women. On the other hand, they articulate gendered subjectivities for us, so they can engender us. This work has taken its theoretical perspective from feminist techno-science studies. From a posthuman approach, analysis extends to nonhumans as active agents. A feminist critique is included with the concern for masculinities, non-binary sex/gender understandings and the intersection with race, class, sexuality and global inequalities. The book has used a wide fieldwork, as drug pharmaceutical advertisements, medical guidelines and the experience of some of the people directly affected by the side effects of some of tools for health. It is a relevant contribution for it is an approach to gender construction from nonhumans, which highlight the subjective processes in science. It throws some light on the construction of bodies and subjects in relation to pharmaceuticals, and the multiplicity of such material-discursive entanglement from a critical perspective of the biomedical power.
埃里卡·约翰逊(2017)性别毒品。女性主义药物研究。Cham: Palgrave Macmillan
这本书想分析毒品和性别之间的交集。一方面,药物可以根据性别进行调整,以针对男性或女性。另一方面,他们为我们阐明了性别主体性,所以他们可以创造我们。本研究从女性主义技术科学研究的角度出发。从后人类的方法,分析扩展到非人类作为主动代理。女权主义批评包括对男性气质、非二元性/性别理解以及与种族、阶级、性和全球不平等的交叉的关注。本书运用了广泛的田野调查,作为药品广告、医疗指南和一些直接影响到人们的副作用的经验的一些健康工具。这是一个相关的贡献,因为它是一种非人类的性别建构方法,突出了科学中的主观过程。它从生物医学权力的批判视角出发,揭示了与药物相关的身体和主体的建构,以及这种物质-话语纠缠的多样性。
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