The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer: Changing Cultures of Disease and Activism

The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer: Changing Cultures of Disease and Activism

by Maren Klawiter
ISBN-10:
0816651086
ISBN-13:
9780816651085
Pub. Date:
06/18/2008
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10:
0816651086
ISBN-13:
9780816651085
Pub. Date:
06/18/2008
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer: Changing Cultures of Disease and Activism

The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer: Changing Cultures of Disease and Activism

by Maren Klawiter

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Overview

For nearly forty years, feminists and patient activists have argued that medicine is a deeply individualizing and depoliticizing institution. According to this view, medical practices are incidental to people’s transformation from patients to patient activists. The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer turns this understanding upside down.

Maren Klawiter analyzes the evolution of the breast cancer movement to show the broad social impact of how diseases come to be medically managed and publicly administered. Examining surgical procedures, adjuvant therapies, early detection campaigns, and the rise in discourses of risk, Klawiter demonstrates that these practices created a change in the social relations-if not the mortality rate-of breast cancer that initially inhibited, but later enabled, collective action. Her research focuses on the emergence and development of new forms of activism that range from grassroots patient empowerment to environmental activism and corporate-funded breast cancer awareness.

The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer opens a window onto a larger set of changes currently transforming medically advanced societies and ultimately challenges our understanding of the origins, politics, and future of the breast cancer movement.

Maren Klawiter holds a PhD in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley. She is currently pursuing a law degree at Yale University.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816651085
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 06/18/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
Acronyms     xiii
Introduction: Mapping the Contours of Breast Cancer     xvii
Social Movements without the Sovereign     1
Breast Cancer in Two Regimes
The Regime of Medicalization     51
Biomedicalization and the Biopolitics of Screening     85
Biomedicalization and the Anatomo-Politics of Treatment     105
Cultures of Action in the Bay Area
Early Detection and Screening Activism     131
Patient Empowerment and Feminist Treatment Activism     163
Cancer Prevention and Environmental Risk     199
From Private Stigma to Public Actions
The Impact of Disease Regimes and Social Movements on Illness Experience     229
Breast Cancer in the Twenty-first Century     247
Conclusion: The Body Politics of Social Movements     277
Multisited Ethnography and the Extended Case Method     297
Notes     311
Index     365
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