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Women's Health in Canada considers the challenges relating to the conceptualization of women's health. While emphasizing the importance of taking an intersectional approach to women's healthcare, this book also focuses on the social and structural determinants at play. This revised and updated second edition brings together a collection of new chapters and contributors who collectively shed light on the problems and risks involved in perceiving women's healthcare using a strictly "gender"- or "sex"-based lens.Contributors foreground an understanding of power as it is mediated through a range of social relations based on gender, race, culture, ethnicity, sexuality, ability, class, and geography and the ways in which privilege and oppression intersect to shape health and system responses to health. This new edition includes updates on what is currently known about women's health nationally and internationally and situates the chapters in the current Canadian health care and policy context. Scholarship is foregrounded in new developments in gender and intersectional health research and policy. Collectively, this volume explores the important histories and contemporary realities in women's health experiences.
Contents
Acknowledgements Part One: Conceptual Foundations Introduction to Women's HealthOlena Hankivsky, Marina Morrow, and Colleen Varcoe1. Women's Health in the 21st CenturyOlena Hankivsky 2. Overhauling Life Course Approaches to Women's Health: Towards an Intersectional ApproachOlena Hankivsky and Nicole Etherington Part Two: Historical Foundations 3. Historical and Contemporary Reflections on the Women's Health Movement in Canada Marina Morrow and Christabelle Sethna 4. Synergies of Oppression: Barriers Faced by Older Immigrant Women in Accessing Services for Elder AbuseSepali Guruge and Astuko Matsuoka 5. All My Relations - Indigenous Women's Health in CanadaBillie Allan and Janet Smylie 6. Reproductive Politics: Reproductive Choice to Reproductive JusticeHolly Mckenzie Part Three: Methodological Foundations: Operationalizing Social Justice and Social Change 7. Decolonizing Research Colleen Varcoe and Holly Mckenzie 8. From Gender Mainstreaming Toward Mainstreaming IntersectionalityOlena Hankivsky and Gemma Hunting 9. Engaging Communities: Intersectional Feminist Participatory Action Research Marina Morrow, Colleen Reid, Ania Landy, Sabina Chatterjee, Wendy Frisby, Cindy Holmes, and Audrey YapPart Four: Exemplifying Change (Health Policy and Practice)10. Social Determinants of Injection Drug Use Among a Community Sample of Sex Workers: Intersections of Structure and Agency Across the Life Course Cecilia Benoit, Mikael Jansson, Rachel Phillips, Helga Hallgrimsdottir, and Kate Vallance 11. Toward a Broader Conceputalization of Trans Women's Sexual Health Greta Bauer and Rebecca Hammond12. "Women and Madness" Revisited: The Promise of Intersectional and Mad Studies FrameworksMarina Morrow13. The Intersecting Social and Structural Contexts of Navigating HIV Risk and Access to Care among WomenAndrea Krusi and Kate Shannon 14. Social Transformation and Urban Regeneration: Wellbeing and Women's Marginalisation in Community ContextsJudith Sixsmith, Ryan Woolrych, and Mei Lan Fang 15. Violence Against Women: Intersections of Health and JusticeKate Rossiter 16. Evolving Disability Scholarship and Activism in Canadian Contexts: Making Room for IntersectionalityChristine Kelly17. Understanding Migrant Women's Health: Looking Through Intersectional, Gendered and Human Rights Lens Bilkis Vissandjee and Ilene Hyman18. An Intersectional Analysis of the Ontario Dementia Strategy Ngozi Iroanyah 19. Prioritizing Non-Communicable Diseases at the Intersections: Global Action in the Canadian ContextOlena Hankivsky, Claire Sommerville, and Mary Mandhar20. Beyond Sex and Gender Difference in Funding and Reporting of Health Research Olena Hankivsky, Kristen W. Springer, and Gemma Hunting Contributors



