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Zillah Eisenstein - Manmade Breast Cancers - 9780801487071 - V9780801487071
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Manmade Breast Cancers

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Description for Manmade Breast Cancers Paperback. Num Pages: 208 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JFFK; JPA; VFDW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 14. Weight in Grams: 314.

A new understanding of humanity and feminism from the starting point of breast health is the ultimate goal of Zillah Eisenstein's political memoir of her family's experience with breast cancer. The well-known feminist author argues that politics always needs the personal, and that the personal is never enough on its own. Her return to the personal side of the political combines the two for a radicalized way of seeing, viewing, and knowing.

The author strives to bring together a critique of environmental damage and the health of women's bodies, gain perspective on the role race plays as a factor in ... Read more

Eisenstein was sixteen when her forty-five-year-old mother successfully battled breast cancer. Her two sisters, Sarah and Giah, were in their twenties when they were diagnosed, but neither of them survived. She received her own diagnosis when she was forty.

Despite her family history, however, Eisenstein rejects the simple argument that genes are simply determining, rather than liable to influence by external factors. She also questions the dominance of the theory that breast cancer is caused by high lifetime exposure to estrogen. Instead, she views breast cancer as an environmental disease, best understood in terms of ecological, racial, economic, and sexual influences on individual women. She uses the term "manmade" to indicate not only industrial carcinogens and other cultural causes, but also the male-dominated and -defined scientific practices of research and treatment.

In response, Manmade Breast Cancers offers a retelling of the meaning of breast cancer and a discussion of universal feminist issues about the body. The author says she writes "to discover a more just globe which will treasure the health of all of our bodies." The emotional depth and intellectual breadth of her argument adds new dimensions to how we understand breast cancer.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
Cornell University Press United States
Number of pages
208
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801487071
SKU
V9780801487071
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About Zillah Eisenstein
Zillah Eisenstein is Professor of Politics at Ithaca College. Among her other books are Global Obscenities; Hatreds: Racialized and Sexualized Conflicts in the 21st Century; and The Color of Gender: Reimaging Democracy.

Reviews for Manmade Breast Cancers
A strength of this book is Eisenstein's consistent attention to social movement organizations, such as the Black Women's Health Project and the Women's Community Cancer Project. Too often, critiques of this sort leave readers feeling hopeless and overwhelmed.... Advanced undergraduates with a good grounding in contemporary critical and feminist theory, as well as graduate students and other scholars, will surely ... Read more

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