Pain and Gender

Pain and Gender - New Sociologies

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book presents an empirical research study which illustrates how sociological theories within the field of health and illness can greatly enhance the understanding of the complexities of pain perception. The relationship between beliefs about pain and the social characteristics of the individual is explored, with a focus on the role of gender in the process. There is an emphasis on the meaning and lay understanding of the phenomena of pain to which recent developments in the sociology of health and illness, particularly in the area of emotions and the body, offer potential theoretical and methodological frameworks.The findings of the study reflect the particular experiences of adult men and women living in a multi-ethnic inner-city area but also provide a basis for developing new approaches to the understanding of pain, and the relationship between pain, gender, culture and embodiment.Gillian Bendelow is a Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, University of Warwick

Book information

ISBN: 9780582307773
Publisher: Pearson Education
Imprint: Prentice Hall
Pub date:
DEWEY: 152.1824
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 151
Weight: 286g
Height: 235mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 8mm